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A proton moving in a uniform magnetic field with v1= 1.23 ×10^6 ı^m/s experiences force F1= 1.88 ×10^−16k^N. A second proton with v2= 2.36 ×10^6ȷ^m/s experiences F2=− 3.60 ×10^−16k^N in the same field. Required:
a. What is the magnitude of B?
b. What is the direction of B?

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