Aqueous ions move at 1.0 m/s through a bloodstream of a person standing near a large magnet. The magnetic field B = 0.254 T and makes an angle of 37.0° with the motion of the ions. The bloodstream contains 100 cm3 of blood with a concentration of 3.00x 1020 cı-1 ions per cubic centimeter. Determine the magnetic force on the arm.

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Aqueous ions move at 1.0 m/s through a bloodstream of a person standing near a large
magnet. The magnetic field B = 0.254 T and makes an angle of 37.0° with the motion of the ions.
The bloodstream contains 100 cm3 of blood with a concentration of 3.00x 1020 cı1 ions per cubic
centimeter. Determine the magnetic force on the arm.
Transcribed Image Text:Aqueous ions move at 1.0 m/s through a bloodstream of a person standing near a large magnet. The magnetic field B = 0.254 T and makes an angle of 37.0° with the motion of the ions. The bloodstream contains 100 cm3 of blood with a concentration of 3.00x 1020 cı1 ions per cubic centimeter. Determine the magnetic force on the arm.
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