2 pts Question 3 A Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine needs a magnetic field strength of 1.39 Teslas to resolve a

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2 pts Question 3 A Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine needs a magnetic field strength of 1.39 Teslas to resolve a

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2 pts Question 3 A Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine needs a magnetic field strength of 1.39 Teslas to resolve a stomach ulcer. It uses a solenoid that is 2.5 meters long to produce the field. The solenoid is tightly wound with a single layer of superconducting wire making 1,460 turns. What size current is needed in the wire to produce this field? Give your answer in Amps.
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