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A proton moving at 5.60 106 m/s through a magnetic field of magnitude 1.76 T experiences a magnetic force of magnitude 7.00 10-13 N. What is the angle between the proton's velocity and the field? (Enter both possible answers from smallest to largest. Enter only positive values between 0 and 360.)
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Write the given values with suitable variables.
Here, v denotes the velocity, B denotes the magnetic field, and F denotes the magnetic force.
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