Physics, asked by halamaalak, 5 months ago

An electron is moving parallel to the Earth’s
surface at the equator in a direction 12° south of
east. Its velocity is 9.2  104

m/s and a magnetic
force of 9.4  1018 N is exerted on the electron.
If the magnetic field points south at this location,
what is the direction of the magnetic force on the
electron and the magnitude of the magnetic field?

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Answered by ItzMiracle
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Answered by Anonymous
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An electron is moving parallel to the Earth’s

surface at the equator in a direction 12° south of

east. Its velocity is 9.2  104

m/s and a magnetic

force of 9.4  1018 N is exerted on the electron.

If the magnetic field points south at this location,

what is the direction of the magnetic force on the

electron and the magnitude of the magnetic field?

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