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A beam of electrons is accelerated from rest through a 134-V potential beam then enters a uniform magnetic field and follows a circular path of radius r = 21.9 cm in the field region.
a) What is the angle between the magnetic field and the electrons velocity?
b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field?
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