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Aparticle with negative charge q and mass m = 2.65×10−15 kg is traveling through a region containing a uniform magnetic field b⃗ =(− 0.130t) k^. at a particular instant of time the velocity of the particle is v⃗ =(1.20 × 106 m/s) (−3i^ + 4j^+12 k^) and the force f⃗ on the particle has a magnitude of 2.30 n . (a) determine the charge q. (b) determine the acceleration a⃗ of the particle. (c) find the x, y and z-component of the acceleration

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