34. Calculate the minimum magnitude of the magnetic field that would be needed to make a proton move in a circular path

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34. Calculate the minimum magnitude of the magnetic field that would be needed to make a proton move in a circular path

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34. Calculate the minimum magnitude of the magnetic field that would be needed to make a proton move in a circular path around the equator of Earth with a speed of 1.0 X 107 m/s. Earth's radius is 6.4 × 106 m, and the mass of the proton is 1.67 × 10-27 kg. (8.4) ™/I
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