A wire (mass = 50 g, length = 40 cm) is suspended horizontally by two %3D vertical wires which conduct a current | = 16.1 A, as shown in the figure. The magnetic field in the region is into the paper and has a magnitude of 60 mT. What is the tension in either wire (in units of N)?
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