An electron is projected, with

  1. a proton is projected perpendicularly into a magntic field that has a magnitude of 0.05T. the field is then adjusted so that an
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  2. An electron is projected into a uniform electric field E = (1000 N/C)i with an initial velocity (2.00* 10^6m/s)i in the
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  3. A proton is projected perpendicularly into a magnetic field that has a magnitude of 0.32 T. The field is then adjusted so that
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  4. An electron is projected horizontally at a speed of 3x10^6 m/s into a uniform electric field 200 N/C produced by two charged
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  5. an electron is projected horizontally at a speed of 3x10^6 m/s into a uniform electric field 200 N/C produced by two charged
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  6. The potential difference between the plates of a capacitor is 335 V. Midway between the plates, a proton and an electron are
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  7. An electron is projected, with an initial speed of v= 2.18e+05 m/sec, directly towards a proton that is essentially at rest. If
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  8. An electron is projected, with an initial speed of vi=1.10e+05 m/sec, directly towards a proton that is essentially at rest. If
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  9. An electron is projected, with an initial speed of vi=1.38e+05 m/sec, directly towards a proton that is essentially at rest. If
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  10. An electron is projected, with an initial speed of vi=2.06e+05 m/sec, directly towards a proton that is essentially at rest. If
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