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In a TV pictgure tubeelectrons re ejected from the cathode with negligible speed and reach a velocity of `5x10^6` m/s in travelling one centimeter. Assuming straight line motion, find the constant force exerted on the electron. The mass of the electron is `9.1xx10^-31` kg.

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