(a) A proton, traveling with a velocity of 3.5 106 m/s due east, experiences a magnetic force that has a maximum magnitude of 7.1 10-14 N and a direction of due south. What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field causing the force?
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(b) Repeat part (a) assuming the proton is replaced by an electron.
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(a) A proton, traveling with a velocity of 3.5 106 m/s due east, experiences a magnetic...
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