An electromagnet produces a magnetic field of 0.550 T in a cylindrical region of radius 2.50 cm between its poles. A straight wire carrying a current of 10.8 A passes through the center of this region and is perpendicular to both the axis of the cylindrical region and the magnetic field. What magnitude of force does this field exert on the wire?
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cylindrical region of radius 2.50 cm between its poles. A straight wire
carrying a current of 10.8 A passes through the center of this region and
is perpendicular to both the axis of the cylindrical region and the magnetic
field. What magnitude of force does this field exert on the wire?
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