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Calculate the magnitude of the force on segment WY when a current of 1.0A flows through the coil
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We have a current of 1.0 A flowing through a coil, and we need to calculate the force on segment WY of the coil. We also need to know the magnetic field strength (B) in the region where the coil is located and the length of segment WY (L). Show more…
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