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An electron moving with a velocity `5 xx 10^(6)ms^(-1)hati` in the uniform electric field of `5 xx 10^(7)Vm^(-1)hatj` Find the magnitude and direction of a minimum uniform magnetic field in tesla that will cause the electron to move undeviated along its original path .

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