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A particle of mass m and charge q is accelerated through a potential differece V to a velocity `vecv` towards south. The particle enters a region with both a magnetic field `vecB` (pointing eastwards) and electric field `vecE` (pointing downwards). The particle travels with a constant velocity through this region. The potential difference V through this region should be equal to

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