A semicircular wire is immersed in a magnetic field (see figure) of strength 2.0 T. The semicircle has radius 5.0 cm, and a current of magnitude 15 A is flowing through it. What is the magnitude of force experienced by the wire? Refer to the question on the image, kindly provide complete solutions.
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A semicircular wire is immersed in a magnetic field (see figure) of strength 2.0 T. The semicircle has radius 5.0 cm, and a current of magnitude 15 A is flowing through it. What is the magnitude of force experienced by the wire? Refer to the question on the image, kindly provide complete solutions.
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