An electron moves with speed 4x107 m/s in the direction indicated in the figure, in the presence of a 0.60 T magnetic field that points in the x direction. What is the magnitude of the force on the electron?
A. 1.2x10-20 N
B. 2.4x107 N
C. 2.7x10-12 N
D. 0.5 N
E. 3.8x10-12 N
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