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Laboratory scientists have created the electric and magnetic fields shown in the figure below. These fields are also seen by scientists that zoom past in a rocket traveling in the x-direction at 1.0×106 m/s. Assume that B = 0.58 T and E = 1.2×106 V/m.
QUESTION: According to the rocket scientists, what angle does the electric field make with the axis of the rocket?
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