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figs
Feb16-05, 10:04 AM
A rectangular current loop (L=0.40 m and W=0.19 m) is located near a long, straight wire (d=0.10) that carries a current of 10 A (see the drawing). The current in the loop is 20 A. The Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic force that acts on the loop.

i was chugging my B from the wire into f=IlB

dextercioby
Feb16-05, 10:16 AM
We don't have the drawing (couldn't u attach it ?).It would make much difference how the straight conducting wire would be located wrt the rectangle...

Daniel.

figs
Feb16-05, 10:25 AM
oops, sorry!

Gamma
Feb16-05, 11:59 AM
You are using the correct formula. Find the force on each side of the rectangle and find the net force. You will see that the forces on the shorter sides cancels each other. So you have to consider the forces on only the longer sides of the rectangle.