WILEY ETEXT FUND. OF PHYSICS +WEBASSIGN
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Chapter 29, Problem 36P
To determine
To find:
a) The net magnetic force on wire
b) The net magnetic force on wire
c) The net magnetic force on wire
d) The net magnetic force on wire
e) The net magnetic force on wire
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