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show work please i don\'t know why my number is wrong need part E A straight, ve

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Question

show work please i don't know why my number is wrong need part E


A straight, vertical wire carries a current of 1.23A downward in a region between the poles of a large superconducting electromagnet, where the magnetic field has a magnitude of B = 0.577T and is horizontal. this uniform magnetic field, if the magnetic field direction is south? What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on a section of the wire with a length of 1.00cm that is in this uniform magnetic field, if the magnetic field direction is 29.0 degree south of west? What angle will the magnetic force on this segment of wire make relative to the north, if the magnetic field direction is 29.0 degree south of west?

Explanation / Answer

B is 29 degrees south of west

F is 29 degrees west of north