Find the direction of the magnetic field acting on the positively charged particle moving in the various situations shown in Figure P19.3 if the direction of the magnetic force acting on it is as indicated.
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Using the right-hand rule (V x B = F), the magnetic field should be in the negative z-axis direction, which is into the page. Show more…
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