Question 20 (1 point) What is the relationship between length and magnetic field in F=IIB ((0=90°)
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Step 1: The formula for the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire is F = I * L * B * sin(theta), where: * F is the magnetic force * I is the current * L is the length of the wire * B is the magnetic field strength * theta is the angle between the wire and the Show more…
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