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  1. Determine the direction of the magnetic force acting on the proton or electron in each situation below.

    A. magnetic force and right hand rule physics example

    B. magnetic force practice problem

    C. magnetic force problems and answers

  2. A straight wire carries a current of 30 A in the north direction. Find the magnetic field 3.0 m directly below the wire.

  3. How do magnets work?

  4. Two long straight parallel wires are separated by a distance of 25 cm. One is carrying a current of 2 A, the other 4 A (the currents are aimed in the same direction) . What is the magnetic field, \(\vec{B}\) at a point directly in the middle of the wires?

  5. Three long wires parallel to the x axis carry currents as shown below. If I = 20 A, what is the magnetic field at the origin (magnitude and direction) ?

    magnetic field of a wire

  6. The picture below depicts a wire carrying a current I = 25.0 A. The shape of the wire is two combined arcs with r\(_1\) = 9.0 cm and r\(_2\) = 6.0 cm. Find the magnetic field at the center of the arcs (in blue).

    magnetic field due to current video

  7. An electron is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 1200 V. It then enters a region where a magnetic field of 80 \(\mu\)T is oriented perpendicular to the electrons motion. What is the radius of the electron's motion in the magnetic field?

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