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A current of 5.52 a flows along a wire with ℓ = (1.382 i − 2.095 j) m. the wire resides in a uniform magnetic field b = (−0.350 j + 0.550 k) t. what is the magnetic force acting on the wire? (express your answer in vector form.) fb = n

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Magnetic force on a wire inside magnetic field is given by formula


F = i (L X B)</p><p>here we will have</p><p>ℓ = (1.382 i − 2.095 j) m</p><p>B = (−0.350 j + 0.550 k) t.</p><p>i = 5.52 A</p><p>now as per above formula we have</p><p>[tex]F = 5.52 * (1.382 i − 2.095 j) X (−0.350 j + 0.550 k)


F = 5.52* (-0.4837 k - 0.7601 j - 1.152 i)


F = - 6.36 i - 4.196 j - 2.670 k

So magnetic force on the wire is given by above expression with all three components shown with i, j, k.

x component of force is 6.36 N

y component of force is 4.196 N

z component of force is 2.67 N

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