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A 3.0 cm wire carrying a current of 10 A is placed inside a solenoid perpendicular to its axis. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is given to be 0.27 T. What is the magnetic force on the wire?

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`8.1 xx 10^(-2) N` , direction of force given by Fleming’s left-hand rule
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