F = Magnetic Force
B = Magnetic Field
V = Velocity
*The vectors from the photo you get doing the left-hand rule.
The magnetic force is always perpendicular to the magnetic field.
And as told in the statement, the electron is moving perpendicular to a magnetic field, that is, the Velocity forms an 90 degree angle / Right angle with the magnetic field.
The formula to find the Magnetic Force is:
![f = |q| * v * b * sin \: \theta](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/physics/high-school/k3pbt03mnqk2tpmxwj6xll4mi6dazou56v.png)
Where "q" is the Charge and the sin theta is the angle formed by the Velocity and Magnetic Field, in this case it's 90°. Sin 90° = 1.
![f = |- 1.6 * {10}^( - 19) | * 2.5 * {10}^(5) * 1.5 * 1 \\ f = 6 * {10}^( - 19 + 5) \\ f = 6 * {10}^( - 14) \: newtons](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/physics/high-school/tqx2v2j0nwm5lq6vmflde4zn597wqva4b8.png)
Newton (N) = C x m/s x T = (C x m x T)/s