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A solenoid of length `1*5m` has a radius of `1*5cm` and has a total of `1500` turns wound on it. It carries a current of `3A`. Calculate the magnetic of the axial magnetic field inside the solenoid. If an electron were to move with a speed of `2xx10^4ms^-1` along the axis of the current carrying solenoid, what would be the force experienced by this electron?

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