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An electron traveling with a speed v enters a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to its path. The electron travels for a time t0 along a half-circle of radius R before leaving the magnetic field traveling opposite the direction it initially entered the field. Which of the following quantities would change if the electron had entered the field with a speed 2v? (There may be more than one correct answer.)

a. The radius of the circular path the electron travels

b. The magnitude of the electron's acceleration inside the field

c. The time the electron is in the magnetic field

d. The magnitude of the net force acting on the electron inside the field

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