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The rectangular loop of wire shown in the figure (Figure 1) has a mass of 0.12 g per centimeter of length and is pivoted

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The rectangular loop of wire shown in the figure (Figure 1) has a mass of 0.12 g per centimeter of length and is pivoted about side ab on a frictionless axis. The current in the wire is 8.2 A in the direction shown.
y a 6.00 cm b N 30.00 8.00 cm
Part A Find the magnitude of the magnetic field parallel to the y-axis that will cause the loop to swing up until ts plane makes an angle of 30.0 with the y--plane. Express your answer in tesias. Ή ΑΣφ B - 0,032 T Submit Previous Answers Request Answer