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Two insulated wires, each 2.70 m long, are taped together to form a two-wire unit that is 2.70 m long. One wire carries a current of 7.00 A; the other carries a smaller current I in the opposite direction. The two wire unit is placed at an angle of 77.0° relative to a magnetic field whose magnitude is 0.360 T. The magnitude of the net magnetic force experienced by the two-wire unit is 3.13 N. What is the current I?
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