The electrons in the beam of a television tube have a kinetic energy of 2.33×10−15 J. Initially, the electrons move hori

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The electrons in the beam of a television tube have a kinetic energy of 2.33×10−15 J. Initially, the electrons move hori

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The electrons in the beam of a television tube have a kinetic energy of 2.33×10−15 J. Initially, the electrons move horizontally from west to east. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field points down, toward the surface of the earth, and has a magnitude of 2.98×10−5 T. What is the acceleration of an electron due to this field component? Number Units
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