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Transcribed Image Text:If an electron is placed in an electric field Ē =
x-direction with magnitude E, = 1000 N/C, calculate the magnitude, and show
the direction, of the force acting on the electron. Use diagrams as needed.
+(1000 N/C)£ acting in the +
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