The normal of a one-turn circular loop of radius r = 1.6 cm makes an angle of 82.4 degrees with the direction of a unifo

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The normal of a one-turn circular loop of radius r = 1.6 cm makes an angle of 82.4 degrees with the direction of a unifo

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The Normal Of A One Turn Circular Loop Of Radius R 1 6 Cm Makes An Angle Of 82 4 Degrees With The Direction Of A Unifo 1
The Normal Of A One Turn Circular Loop Of Radius R 1 6 Cm Makes An Angle Of 82 4 Degrees With The Direction Of A Unifo 1 (22.11 KiB) Viewed 62 times
The normal of a one-turn circular loop of radius r = 1.6 cm makes an angle of 82.4 degrees with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 1 T. What is the magnitude of the torque (in milliNewton m) exerted on the loop by the field when a current 1 = 4.2 A circulates in the loop? Enter a number with two digits behind the decimal point.
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