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A long straight wire carries a current of `2A`. An electron travels with a velocity of `4xx10^4ms^-1` parallel to the wire `0*1mm` from it, and in a direction opposite to the current. What force does the magnetic field of current exert on the moving electron. Charge on electron `=1*6xx10^(-19)C`.

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