Question
The force on a wire is a maximum of 6.00\times 10^{ - 2} {\rm{N}} when placed between the pole faces of a magnet. The current flows horizontally to the right and the magnetic field is vertical. The wire is observed to "jump" toward the observer when the current is turned on.
Answers
F = I•B•L•sinα,
If sinα =1
F = I•B•L
If sinα =1
F = I•B•L
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