Final answer:
The current in the wire is 1.0 A. In this problem, the wire carrying current to a car starter motor experiences a force due to the Earth's magnetic field.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the current, we can use the equation F = BILsinθ, where F is the force, B is the magnetic field strength, I is the current, L is the length of the wire, and θ is the angle between the wire and the magnetic field.
Given that the force is 7.00 × 10-3 N, the magnetic field strength is 5.50×10-5 T, the length of the wire is 0.750 m, and the angle is 60º, we can rearrange the equation to solve for the current:
I = F / (B*L*sinθ) = (7.00 × 10-3 N) / (5.50×10-5 T * 0.750 m * sin(60º)) = 1.0 A
Therefore, the current in the wire is 1.0 A.