Accepted at 11:42 p.m. Feb, 16, 2024 by Michael_B
Author: Parker
Related Note: 1554152560322
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The force F is ON the current carrying wire.

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Derived from basic magnetic force equation: \(F=qvBsin(\theta)\) for which charge (q) traveling length (L) is written as \(F = q\frac{L}{t}Bsin(\theta)\) \(= \frac{q}{t}LBsin(\theta)\) \(= ILBsin(\theta)\) where \theta is the angle between magnetic field (B) and current (I)


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