In a chamber a uniform magnetic field of 8.0g is maintained.
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In a chamber, a uniform magnetic field of 6.5 G (1 G = 10-4 T) is maintained. An electron is shot into the field with a speed of 4.8 x 106 m s-1 normal to the field. ... This force provides centripetal force to the moving electron. Hence, the electron starts moving in a circular path of radius r.
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By the force to be moved through the electron
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