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Auniform magnetic field points upward, parallel to the page, and has a magnitude of 7.85 mt. a negatively charged particle (q=−3.32 μc, m=2.05 pg) moves through this field with a speed of 67.3 km/s perpendicular to the magnetic field, as shown. the magnetic force on this particle is a centripetal force and causes the particle to move in a circular path. what is the radius of the particle's circular path?
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