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A4) A straight wire that is 0.60 m long is carrying a current of 2.0 A. It is placed in a uniform magnetic field of strength 0.30 T. If the wire experiences a force of 0.18 N, what angle does the wire make with respect to the magnetic field?

A) 25°
B) 30°
C) 35°
D) 60°
E) 90°

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Answer:


\theta=30^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Length of the wire, L = 0.6 m

Current flowing inside the wire, I = 2 A

Uniform magnetic field, B = 0.3 T

Force experienced by the wire in the magnetic field, F = 0.18 N

To find,

The angle made by the wire with the magnetic field.

Solve,

We know that the magnetic force acting on the wire inside the magnetic field is given by :


F=ILB\ sin\theta


sin\theta=(F)/(ILB)


sin\theta=(0.18)/(2* 0.6* 0.3)


\theta=30^(\circ)

Therefore, the wire makes an angle of 30 degrees with respect to magnetic field.

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