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An infinite long straight conductor XY is carrying a current of `10A`. An electron is moving with a speed of `10^5m^-1` parallel to the conductor in air from point A to B, as shown in figure. The perpendicular distance between the electron and the conductor XY is `20cm`. Calculate the magnitude of the force experienced by the electron. Write the direction of this force.

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