Answer:
F = - 6.95 10⁻² j^ N
Step-by-step explanation:
The force on a wire carrying current through a magnetic field is
F = i L x B
The bold letters indicate vectors, as the wire is in the positive Z axis and the magnetic field in the negative x axis, the force must be in the negative y axis
the force module
F = i LB
that there is 90º between the two vectors and the sin 90 = 1
let's calculate
F = 4.9 3.3 10⁻² 0.43
F = 6.95 10⁻² N
the force vector is
F = - 6.95 10⁻² j^ N