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A straight wire carrying a 3.30-A current is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.272 T directed perpendicular to the wire. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on a section of the wire having a length of 12.7 cm. N (b) Explain why you can't determine the direction of the magnetic force from the information given in the problem

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Answer:

F = 0.114 N

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The magnetic force is given by the equations

F = q v x B = I Lx B

the bold incate vector. This equation can be used in the form of magnitude and find the direction separately with the rule of the right hand

F = i L B sin θ

Where θ is the angle between the direction (L) and the magnetic field, if the two are perpendicular sin 90 = 1

Let's calculate

F = 3.30 0.127 0.272

F = 0.114 N

b) to know the direction of the magnetized field we must know the direction of B and L, but in the problem they tell us that they are perpendicular, but not the direction of each

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