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A 1.2 m wire carries a current of 10.0 A in a uniform magnetic field of 0.050T. Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire.

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    To calculate we use the formula for a magnetic force in a current-carrying wire expressed as the product of the current, magnetic field and the length of the wire.

    F = I x L x B

    where F is the force on the wire, I is the current flowing on the wire, L is the length of the wire and B is the magnetic field.

    F = 10.0 A x 1.2 m x 0.050 T

    F = 0.60 N
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