A straight wire has a current $I = 2.6$ A as shown. There is a uniform magnetic field independent from the wire, with $B = 0.93$ mT in the +x-direction. The angle at which the wire is arranged is $\theta = 25.3^\circ$. What is the magnetic force on a section of the wire with length $L = 1.25$ m?
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