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Crossed electric and magnetic fields are established over a certain region. The magnetic field is 0.669 T vertically downward. The electric field is 2.64 x 106 V/m horizontally east. An electron, traveling horizontally northward, experiences zero net force from these fields and so continues moving in a straight line. What is the electron's speed

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Answer:

The speed is
v = 3.946 *10^6 \ m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The magnetic field is
B = 0.669\ T

The electric field is
E = 2.64 *10^(6) \ V/m

Generally the speed of the electron is mathematically represented as


v = (E)/(B)

Substituting values


v = (2.64 *10^6)/(0.669)


v = 3.946 *10^6 \ m/s

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