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A straight segment of wire 35.0 cm long carrying a current of 2.90 A is in a uniform magnetic field. The segment makes a

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:18 am
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A straight segment of wire 35.0 cm long carrying a current of 2.90 A is in a uniform magnetic field. The segment makes an angle of 59.0" with the direction of the magnetic field. If the force on the segment is 0.200 N, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field B? 0.3826 B |т Incorrect

A rectangular loop of wire is w = 2.60 cm wide, L = 45.0 cm long, and is located d = 2.00 cm from a long, straight wire that carries wie 40.0 A of current as shown in the figure. Assume a current of 20.0 A in the loop. D.A vertically oriented rectangular wire loop is next to a long, straight, vertical wire. The loop has a height of uppercase L. and a width of w. Arrows point clockwise around the loop, indicating current direction. The long, straight wire is a distance to the left of the loop, parallel to the loop's vertical sides. An arrow pointing up the wire is labeled I subscript wire. What is the magnitude Free of the net force on the rectangular loop? F What is the direction of the net force on the rectangular loop? into the screen Oup down left out of the screen O right