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OpenStudy (anonymous):

First there is no force acting on the particle, just the velocity in the positive x direction. Then there is a force acting in the y direction forcing the electron upwards, Then in the last scenario there is no force acting on the particle except for the velocity... THere should be a y displacement, because of the vertical acceleration

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