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An electric field of 2.09 kV/m and a magnetic field of 0.358 T act on a moving electron to produce no net force. If the fields are perpendicular to each other, what is the electron's speed?

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Answer:

The velocity is
v = 5838 \ m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The electric field is
E = 2.09 kV/m = 2.09 *10^(3) \ V/m

The magnetic field is
B = 0.358 \ T

Generally the force experienced by the electron due to the magnetic field is


F_m = qvB

Generally the force experienced by the electron due to the electric field is


F_e = qE

Since from the question the net force is zero then


F_e = F_m

=>
v = (E)/(B)

Substituting values


v = (2.09*10^(3))/(0.358 )


v = 5838 \ m/s

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