An electron moves with velocity v⃗ =(7.6i−5.4j)×104m/s in a magnetic field B⃗ =(−0.72i+0.56j)T. Determine the x-component of the force on the electron. Determine the y-component of the force on the electron. Determine the z-component of the force on the electron.
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We know that the force on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field is given by the equation F⃗ = q(v⃗ × B⃗), where q is the charge of the particle, v⃗ is its velocity, and B⃗ is the magnetic field. Show more…
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