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An electron is moving at 10^(6) ms^(-1) ...

An electron is moving at `10^(6) ms^(-1)` in a direction parallel to a current of 5 A, flowing through an infinitely long straight wire, separated by a perpendicular distance of 10cm in air. Calculate the force expected on the electron

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