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1. Two parallel wires with a length of 1.4 m each are placed 0.06 m apart....

1. Two parallel wires with a length of 1.4 m each are placed 0.06 m apart. One wire carries a current of 18.5 A and another wire carries a current of 31.9 A. Find the absolute value of the magnetic force acting on each wire.

2.What is a magnetic force acting on a charged particle of charge 6.4 x 10-6 C moving with the velocity of 4.8x105 m/s perpendicularly to the magnetic field of 6 T?

3.What is a magnetic force acting of a 2.1-meter long wire that carries a current of 12.6 Amps and is placed in 9.1-T magnetic field perpendicularly to the magnetic field lines?

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