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18 February, 02:43

A long, straight wire carries a current of 5.20 AA. An electron is traveling in the vicinity of the wire. At the instant when the electron is 4.40 cmcm from the wire and traveling with a speed of 6.20*104 m/sm/s directly toward the wire, what is the magnitude of the force that the magnetic field of the current exerts on the electron?

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  1. 18 February, 02:51
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    124

    Explanation:

    6.20 x 104 = 644.8 divided by 5.20 = 124
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