Compute the magnitude and direction of force on the charge

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A +6.00-µC charge is moving with a speed of 8.80 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from the charge and carries a current of 62.5 A in a direction opposite to that of the moving charge. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on the charge.

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