To determine the magnetic field strength required for a 20kV @ 60mA electron beam to navigate a 90° turn, it's essential to know the speed of the electrons, which can be calculated using the energy equation E = V * e. The calculated speed is approximately 8.4 x 10^7 m/s, without considering relativistic effects. The dimensions of the magnet poles must be optimized to enclose the beam while maintaining a high magnetic field, possibly necessitating multiple magnets along the path. The radius of curvature and the centripetal force required for the desired path can then be derived using Lorentz's force law. Understanding these parameters is crucial for the successful design of the electron accelerator.