A wire carrying a current I along the positive x-axis has length L. It is kept in a…
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A wire carrying a current I along the positive x-axis has length L. It is kept in a magnetic field \(\overrightarrow{\mathrm{B}}=(2 \hat{\mathrm{i}} 3 \hat{\mathrm{j}}-4 \hat{\mathrm{k}}) \mathrm{T}\). The magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the wire is:
- \(\sqrt{3}\) IL
- 3 IL
- \(\sqrt{5}\) IL
- 5 IL
Answer
(C) 5 IL
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