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- Identify the directions of the forces felt by an electron (a negative charge) the moment it first enters the two fields (See Picture). There are two forces, Electric Force, and Magnetic Force, Make sure to answer for both
- Given where the electron beam currently ends up, which force would you say is dominating?

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Length of Deflecting Capacitor = 17.5 cm
Plate Separation of Deflecting Capacitor = 5 cm
Deflection Voltage (V)
Accelerating Voltage (V)
540
Magnetic Field (mT)
6600.0
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