SOLUTION: An electron is moving with a speed of 3.5×10^5 m/s when it enounters a magnetic field of 0.60T.The direction of the magnetic field makes an angle of 60◦ with respect to the velo

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Question 1164219: An electron is moving with a speed of 3.5×10^5 m/s when it enounters a magnetic field of 0.60T.The direction of the magnetic field makes an angle of 60◦ with respect to the velocity of the electron. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron?
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