A square loop can freely spin about one of its horizontal segments, see the picture below. The loop is placed in a verti

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A square loop can freely spin about one of its horizontal segments, see the picture below. The loop is placed in a verti

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A square loop can freely spin about one of its horizontal
segments, see the picture below. The loop is placed in a vertical
uniform magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.1 T. Find
the current in the loop if it makes an angle of 10° relative to the
vertical (the line of magnetic field). The mass of the loop
m = 25 g and the size of the loop
a = 14 cm.
A Square Loop Can Freely Spin About One Of Its Horizontal Segments See The Picture Below The Loop Is Placed In A Verti 1
A Square Loop Can Freely Spin About One Of Its Horizontal Segments See The Picture Below The Loop Is Placed In A Verti 1 (83.22 KiB) Viewed 71 times
The current in the loop, I =
B a 6
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