what is the force per meter on a straight wire carrying 5.0 a when it is placed in a magnetic field of 0.020 t

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The Force per meter on a straight wire carrying current in a magnetic field is  0.045 N/m.Calculation:-        F/ℓ = B I sin θ   Where B – Magnetic field = 0.02 T I – Current = 5 A           Substituting the valuesF/ℓ = (0.02) (5) (sin 27 deg)F/ℓ = 0.045 N/mA force is an influence that can alternate the motion of an item. A force can cause an item with mass to trade its pace, i.e., to boost up. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A pressure has both value and course, making it a vector quantity.The push or pull on an item with mass causes it to change its velocity. force is an external agent capable of converting a frame's nation of relaxation or motion. It has significance and a path. A force is a push or pulls among gadgets. it is called an interplay because if one object acts on some other, its movement is matched with the aid of a reaction from the alternative object.Learn more about force here:-https://brainly.com/question/12970081#SPJ4

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