Earth's magnetic field is actually relatively weak?

Electron in earths magnetic field?

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    deflection of electron is given by y = 1/2 a t^2 = 1/2 (Be v / m) x l/v)^2 or y = B e l^2 / 2 m v, where B is vertical component of earth's magnetic field, 'e' is charge of electron, 'l' is length of magnetic field and 'v' is velocity of motion of electron.

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deflection of electron is given by y = 1/2 a t^2 = 1/2 (Be v / m) x l/v)^2 or y = B e l^2 / 2 m v, where B is vertical component of earth's magnetic field, 'e' is charge of electron, 'l' is length of magnetic field and 'v' is velocity of motion of electron.

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