The earth's magnetic field can affect the electron beam in an oscilloscope or a television tube. An electron that has been accelerated through a potential difference of 1.33  104 V has a horizontal initial velocity, directed north. Find the magnetic force on the electron when the earth's field has a horizontal component of 0.250 G and dips 60.0° below the horizontal (values typical in California) magnitude   direction

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The earth's magnetic field can affect the electron beam in an oscilloscope or a television tube. An electron that has been accelerated through a potential difference of 1.33  104 V has a horizontal initial velocity, directed north. Find the magnetic force on the electron when the earth's field has a horizontal component of 0.250 G and dips 60.0° below the horizontal (values typical in California)

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