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A `3*0cm` wire carrying a current of `10A` is placed inside a solenoid perpendicular to its axis. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is given to be `0*27T`. What is the magnetic force on the wire?

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To find the magnetic force on a wire carrying a current placed inside a solenoid, we can use the formula for the magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field: \[ F = I \cdot L \cdot B \cdot \sin(\theta) \] Where: - \( F \) is the magnetic force, - \( I \) is the current (in amperes), - \( L \) is the length of the wire (in meters), ...
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