An electron moves across earths equator at a speed of 25 x


An electron moves across Earth's equator at a speed of 2.5 x 106 m/s and in a direction 35o N of E. At this point, Earth's magnetic field has a direction due north, is parallel to the surface, and has a magnitude of 0.10 x 10-4 T. What is the force acting on the electron due to its interaction with Earth's magnetic field?

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