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Physics, 08.04.2020 01:56 jocelynn2379

An electron moving in the direction of the +x-axis enters a region where both an electric and magnetic field are applied. The electron moves through the two fields undeflected (with constant velocity). If the magnetic field is in the -y direction, what is the direction of the electric field in this region?

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