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Solve the all given parts of following problem:
Problem: A beam of electrons is shot into a uniform downward electric field of magnitude 1.01 x 103 N/C. The electrons have an initial velocity of 1.04 x 107 m/s, directed horizontally. The field acts over a small region, 5.00 cm in the horizontal direction.
Part A: Find the magnitude and direction of the electric force exerted on each electron.
Part B: How does the gravitational force on an electron compare with the electric force?
Part C: How far has each electron moved in the vertical direction by the time it has emerged from the field?
Part D: What is the electron's vertical component of velocity as it emerges from the field?
Part E: The electrons move an additional 19.6 cm after leaving the field. Find the total vertical distance that they have been deflected by the field.
I need help to find the magnitude and direction of the electric force exerted on each electron.
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