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A circular coil carrying a current of 5A is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 0.1T normal to the plane of the coil. The coil is made up of copper wire of length 0.2m and cross-sectional area `10^(-5)m^(2)`. If the free electron density in copper is `10^(29) m^(-3)`, the average magnetic force on each electron is

A

`5 xx 10^(-24)N`

B

`5 xx 10^(-34)N`

C

`5 xx 10^(-25)N`

D

zero

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C
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