An electron has an initial velocity of (13.1j + 19.9 k) km/s, and a constant acceleration of (1.84 x 1012 m/s2)i in the positive x direction in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B = (366 µT)i find the electric field E. i i+ i j+ i k Units

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An electron has an initial velocity of (13.1 j + 19.9 k) km/s, and a constant acceleration of (1.84 x 1012 m/s?)i in the positive x direction
in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B = (366HT)i find the electric field E.
i
i+ i
i
k Units
Transcribed Image Text:An electron has an initial velocity of (13.1 j + 19.9 k) km/s, and a constant acceleration of (1.84 x 1012 m/s?)i in the positive x direction in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B = (366HT)i find the electric field E. i i+ i i k Units
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