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An electron moving in the negative x-direction (-i) through a uniform magnetic field pointing in the positive z-direction (+k) would experience a force in the…
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positive y-direction (+j) |
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negative y-direction (-j) |
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positive z-direction (+k) |
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negative z-direction (-k) |
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