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Avery long, straight wire carries a current of 19.0 a in the +k direction. an electron 1.9 cm from the center of the wire in the î direction is moving with a speed of 3.23 106 m/s. find the force on the electron when it moves in the following directions. (a) directly away from the wire 0 correct: your answer is correct. n î + 0 correct: your answer is correct. n ĵ + n k (b) parallel to the wire in the direction of the current n î + 0 correct: your answer is correct. n ĵ + 0 correct: your answer is correct. n k (c) perpendicular to the wire and tangent to a circle around the wire in the + ĵ direction 0 correct: your answer is correct. n î + 0 correct: your answer is correct. n ĵ + n k

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