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A 34.5 cm wire carrying a current of 12.0 A passes through a magnetic field of 2.35 x 102 T. (a) What is the maximum force exerted on the wire?
14 years ago

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F = B I L

L = 0.345 m
B = 235 T
I = 12.0 A

Answer F will be in Newtons.

You get the maximum force when the wire and the B-field are perpendicular.
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