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Physics, 29.05.2020 00:59, adrianaa52

A 2.2 m -long wire carries a current of 7.2 A and is immersed within a uniform magnetic field B⃗ . When this wire lies along the +x axis, a magnetic force F⃗ =(−2.6j)N acts on the wire, and when it lies on the +y axis, the force is F⃗ =(2.6i−4.4k)N.

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