The bent wire shown in the figure lies in a uniform magnetic field. Each straight section is 2.98 m long and makes an an

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The bent wire shown in the figure lies in a uniform magnetic field. Each straight section is 2.98 m long and makes an an

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The bent wire shown in the figure lies in a uniform magnetic field. Each straight section is 2.98 m long and makes an angle of 6-49.7° with the x axis, and the wire carries a current of 1.80 A. What is the net magnetic force on the wire in unit-vector notation if the magnetic field is given by (a)4.39 Â T?(b)3.60 î T? (a) Number i i + K) Units (b) Number i i + + i Units
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