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LILLE VIC LUNCUL ANCI.
A negative charge is moving across a room from south to north. A magnetic field runs from east to west. In what direction is the magnetic force
on the moving negative charge?
A toward the east
OB. toward the west
OC. toward the floor
D. toward the celling

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