The lengths of the wire segments are LAB = 1.1 m, LBC = 0.55 m, and LCD = 0.55 m. The current is I = 2.8 A, and the magnitude of the magnetic field is B = 0.26 T. Rank the wire segments according to the magnetic force (largest first) that they experience and find the angle made by the largest force with the positive y-axis.
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The drawing shows a wire composed of three segments, AB, BC, and CD. There is a current I in the wire. There is also a magnetic field that is the same everywhere and points in the direction of the +z axis. The lengths of the wire segments are LAB = 1.1 m, LBC = 0.55 m, and LCD = 0.55 m. The current is I = 2.8 A, and the magnitude of the magnetic field is B = 0.26 T. Rank the wire segments according to the magnetic force (largest first) that they experience and find the angle made by the largest force with the positive y-axis.
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