a square loop wire is formed from points A (-2, -2, 0) m, B (-2, 2, 0)
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a square loop wire is formed from points A (-2, -2, 0) m, B (-2, 2, 0) m, C (2, 2, 0) m and D (2, -2, 0) ) m. On the wire flows 0.6 A of current in the direction shown in Figure above. If there is a magnetic flux (B) of 100 a, mT, determine:
a. The vector of force on each side of the wire!
b. The vector of torque at point E (0. 0, 0) m!
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Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick
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