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What force (in N) is exerted on the water in an MHD drive utilizing a 25.0 cm diameter tube, if 125 A current is passed across the tube that is perpendicular to a 1.95 T magneti…
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What force (in N) is exerted on the water in an MHD drive utilizing a 25.0 cm diameter tube, if 125 A current is passed across the tube that is perpendicular to a 1.95 T magnetic field? (The relatively small size of this force indicates the need for very large currents and magnetic fields to make practical MHD drives.) N
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