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Physics, 16.04.2020 17:01 tytybruce2

At the equator, near the surface of the Earth, the magnetic field is approximately 50.0 mT northward, and the electric field is about 100 N/C downward in fair weather. Find the gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces on an electron in this environment, assuming that the electron has an instantaneous velocity of 6.00 3 106 m/s directed to the east.

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