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How do I calculate acceleration of an electron in a magnetic field?

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How do I calculate acceleration of an electron in a magnetic field?

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Kinetic energy is equal to the mass times the velocity squaredtimes 1/2. You can use a constant acceleration equation if you know the distance and the velocity the electron is traveling, ex. v^2 =v{initial}^2+ 2a(x{final}-x{initial}).

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