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Scientists shoot an uncharged particle at a velocity of v=1.0×106 ms⁄ into the electric and magnetic fields shown in the figure below. The magnetic field is created by a 3740-turn solenoid that is 1 m long and has a current of 100 A running through it. The electric field is created by a parallel plate capacitor where the plates are separated by a distance of 5.0 cm and held at an electric potential of 6.0×104 V. The electric field is pointed at an angle of ?=35° above the direction of the particle’s velocity. What are the electric and magnetic field vectors in the particle’s frame of reference? HINT: Choose an appropriate coordinate system.

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