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When a proton has a velocity of (2i+8j)*10^6 m/s , it experiences a force of -1.6*10^-13k N. . In a second experiment with the same B field, the particle is moving along the + z-axis and under these new conditions it experiences a force along the + x-axis . What is the magnetic field? answer should be in (i,j,k)
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