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View Policies Current Attempt in Progress An electron moves in a circle of radius r-4.85 x 10-11 m with a speed 2.63 x 1

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View Policies Current Attempt In Progress An Electron Moves In A Circle Of Radius R 4 85 X 10 11 M With A Speed 2 63 X 1 1
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View Policies Current Attempt in Progress An electron moves in a circle of radius r-4.85 x 10-11 m with a speed 2.63 x 106m/s. Treat the circular path as a current loop with a constant current equal to the ratio of the electron's charge magnitude to the period of the motion. If the circle lies in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 8 -7.21 mT, what is the maximum possible magnitude of the torque produced on the loop by the field? Number Units eTextbook and Media Save for Later Attempts:0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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