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Determine the direction of the force that will act on the charge in each of the...

Determine the direction of the force that will act on the charge in each of the following situations.

1) A negative charge moving out of the screen in a magnetic field that points downward.

2) A negative charge moving upward in an electric field that points out of the screen.

3) A positive charge moving upward in a magnetic field that points upward.

4) A negative charge moving to the left in a magnetic field that points out of the screen

5) A negative charge moving to the left in an electric field that points out of the screen.

6) A positive charge moving downward in a magnetic field that points downward.

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Summary: I applied formula for the magnetic force and electric force to solve various parts.


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