A particle of charge q and mass m moves in the uniform fields E⃗ =E0k^ and B⃗ =B0k^. At t = 0, the particle has velocity v⃗ 0=v0i^. What is the particle's speed at a later time t?
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A particle of charge q and mass m moves in the uniform fields E⃗ =E0k^ and B⃗ =B0k^. At t = 0, the particle has velocity v⃗ 0=v0i^. What is the particle's speed at a later time t?
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