In a television electrons travel from the cathode to hit


In a television, electrons travel from the cathode to hit thescreen, illuminating it. By applying magnetic fields, the beam canbe deflected away from the central axis to hit the desired spot.There are 6.0x10^20 electrons arriving at the screen per second.

1. What is the current of the electrons measured in Amps
2. When the beam is undeflected, what is the magnetic fieldcaused by beam at a distance of 1.5 cm from the central axis
3. If we wanted to apply an additional magnetic field to bendthe beam up to hit a spot near the top of the tv screen. Whatdirection should the field point?

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