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A 15-g 10-cm-long wire is suspended horizontally between the poles of a horseshoe magnet. The magnetic field is horizontal between the poles of the magnet where the wire is suspended. When the 0.50-A current in the wire is turned on, the wire jumps up and out of the magnet. Draw the situation, carefully indicating the direction of the current and the field. What is the minimum magnetic field created by the horseshoe magnet?
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Answer:
B= 2.94 T
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the given attachment
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