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Physics, 01.03.2020 10:23 Anshuman2002

Consider a charge of -15.0 mCmoving to the right a 2.00x10^6 m/s in a mganetic field of .0300 T pointing upwards. What is the magitude and direction of the force on this charge? If this charge had a mass of 8.00 x10^10kg what would be the acceleration be

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