Determine the magnitude and direction of the total force on the wire.

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The problem involves a 52.0 cm wire bent at a right angle, with a current of 20.5 A flowing through it in a uniform magnetic field of B = (0.318i) T. To determine the total force on the wire, the force equation F = I l B sin(theta) is applied, but the user is struggling with the calculations, particularly regarding the angle theta. It is suggested to analyze each half of the wire separately to simplify the calculations. The user seeks assistance in resolving the issues with their approach. Understanding the force on each segment of the wire is crucial for finding the total force accurately.
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Homework Statement



Problem 27.7
A stiff wire 52.0 cm long is bent at a right angle in the middle. One section lies along the z axis and the other is along the line y=2x in the plane. A current of 20.5 A flows in the wire-down the z axis and out the line in the xy plane. The wire passes through a uniform magnetic field given by B=(0.318i)T .

(a) : Determine the magnitude and direction of the total force on the wire.
(b) : Find the ange theta = ,,,,,, below the negative y-axis

Homework Equations



F = I l B sin(theta)
F = I lxB


The Attempt at a Solution



Length L = 35(2) *(-k) +35(2) cos 65 i + 35(2) sin 65 j
= 29.58 i + 63.44 j - 70 k
magnetic field B = 0.318 i
current i = 20.5 A
force F = i ( L X B )
but there is some thing wrong !
i don't know wher ,, maybe with the angle theta !

Please help and thanks for trying to help me .
 
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q8kd said:

The Attempt at a Solution



Length L = 35(2) *(-k) +35(2) cos 65 i + 35(2) sin 65 j
= 29.58 i + 63.44 j - 70 k
magnetic field B = 0.318 i
current i = 20.5 A
force F = i ( L X B )
but there is some thing wrong !
i don't know wher ,, maybe with the angle theta !

Please help and thanks for trying to help me .
Consider each wire half separately, and get the force acting on each half of the wire.
 
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