The figure below shows a section of an overhead power line that is 58.5 m long and carries a current of 2.25 kA. The cur

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The figure below shows a section of an overhead power line that is 58.5 m long and carries a current of 2.25 kA. The cur

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The Figure Below Shows A Section Of An Overhead Power Line That Is 58 5 M Long And Carries A Current Of 2 25 Ka The Cur 1
The Figure Below Shows A Section Of An Overhead Power Line That Is 58 5 M Long And Carries A Current Of 2 25 Ka The Cur 1 (29.84 KiB) Viewed 17 times
The figure below shows a section of an overhead power line that is 58.5 m long and carries a current of 2.25 kA. The current is directed to the north. The magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field at this location is 5.10 x 10-5 T. The field has a northward component and a downward component, so that it makes an angle of 65.0° with the power line. 65.0⁰ (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic force (in N) on the power line? (b) What is the direction of the magnetic force on the power line? north (in the same direction as I) south (in the opposite direction as I) east (out of the page) west (into the page) upward downward in the same direction as B
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