A wire with a current of 2.1 A is at an angle of 38.0° relative to a magnetic field of 0.80 T. Find the force exerted on a 2.35 m length of the wire.
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1 A, L = 2.35 m, B = 0.80 T, and theta = 38°. Show more…
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