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Physics, 01.05.2021 06:30, issaaamiaaa15

Two copper wires (H & L) each with a length of 1.8m are placed perpendiculary across a 0.3 Tesla magnetic field. Wire H has a current of 2.2A flowing through it;
while wire L has a current of 4.1A flowing through it.
1) Which wire (H or L) experiences a larger force?
2) What is the value of the larger force (in Newtons)? (round your answer to 2
decimal places and do not include units)

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