Electrons and protons travel from the Sun to the Earth at a typical velocity of 3.99 x 105 m/s in the positive x-direction. Thousands of miles from Earth, they Interact with Earth's magnetic field of magnitude 2.99 x 10" T in the positive z-direction. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on a proton. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on an electron. HINT magnitude of the magnetic force on a proton (in N) (b) direction of the magnetic force on a proton O +x-direction O -x-direction O +y-direction O -y-direction O +z-direction O -z-direction (c) magnitude of the magnetic force on an electron (in N) (d) direction of the magnetic force on an electron O +x-direction O -x-direction O +y-direction O -y-direction O +z-direction O -z-direction Need Help? Read it Watch It Submit Answer 5. [-/1.75 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER A proton travels with a speed of 5.05 x 10 m/s at an angle of 58 with the direction of a magnetic field of magnitude 0.190 T in the positive x-direction. (a) What Is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the proton? N (b) What is the proton's acceleration? (Give the magnitude.) m/s2 Need Help? Read It Submit Answer 6. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER A laboratory electromagnet produces a magnetic field of magnitude 1.63 T. A proton moves through this field with a speed of 5.44 x 105 m/s. a) Find the magnitude of the maximum magnetic force that could be exerted on the proton. (b) What is the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the proton? m/s2 (c) Would the field exert the same magnetic force on an electron moving through the field with the same speed? (Assume that the electron is moving in the same direction as the proton.) Yes O NO