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Physics, 16.11.2019 04:31, ahluwaliariddh

At some time, a charged particle with q = −1.24×10−8c is moving with instantaneous velocity v⃗ = (4.19×104m/s) i^ + (−3.85×104m/s) j^ . part a the particle is in a magnetic field b⃗ = (1.50 t ) i^. what is the force on the particle? enter the x, y, and z components of the force separated by commas, so your answer should be three numbers.

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