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At t=0 a charge q is at the origin and m...

At `t=0` a charge q is at the origin and moving in the y-direction with velocity `vec(v)=vhat(j)`. The charge moves in a magnetic field that is for `ygt0` out of page and given by `B_(1)hat(z)` and for `ylt0` into the page and given `-B_(2)hat(z)`. The charge's subsequent trajectory is shown in the sketch. From this information, we can deduce that

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