As shown in the figure, the triangle loop carrying current I is located in the x-y plane. In the region B =ay B0 Considering a magnetic flux density of the form (Wb / m2), the forces on the loop and find the torque.
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As shown in the figure, the triangle loop carrying current I is located in the x-y plane. In the region B =ay B0 Considering a magnetic flux density of the form (Wb / m2), the forces on the loop
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