What is the magnetic force exerted on a 2.30 m length of wire carrying a current of 0.889 A perpendicular to a magnetic field of 0.740 T ?
We know
Force exerted
F=BIL
where B= magnetic field, L= length of wire, I= current
So, F= 0.740 × 0.889 ×2.30 = 1.51 N
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