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2. A proton (q = +1.602 X 10-19 C) travels at v = 3 m/s and enters the magnetic field B
= 2 .5 mT, and the direction of the magnetic field is perpendicular to the velocity of the
proton. What is the magnetic force exerted on the proton?
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