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F Bqv, where F is the force in kg m/s2, q is the charge in A s, and v is the speed in m/s. B is the strength of the magnetic field, measured in teslas, T. What is 1 tesla described in base units? F Bqv, so B q F v T A k g s2 1 T 1kg/A s2 15. Magnetism A proton with charge 1.60 10 19 A s is moving at 2.4 105 m/s through a magnetic field of 4.5 T ...
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