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22 February, 20:28

A current-carrying wire 0.50 m long is positioned perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. If the current is 10.0 A and there is a resultant force of 3.0 N on the wire due to the interaction of the current and field, what is the magnetic field strength?

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  1. 22 February, 20:46
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    0.6 teslas

    Explanation

    When a conductor is inside a magnetic field it experiences a force given by;

    Force = ILBsinθ

    Where I⇒ current

    L ⇒length of the conductor

    B ⇒ magnetic field strength

    θ ⇒ Angle between the conductor and magnetic field.

    F = ILBsinθ

    When θ = 90°, Then sin 90 = 1 and the formula becomes;

    F = ILB

    3 = 10 * 0.5 * B

    3 = 5B

    B = 3/5

    = 0.6

    magnetic field strength = 0.6 teslas
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