How Do You Solve These Electromagnetism Problems?

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The discussion focuses on solving four electromagnetism problems. The first problem involves calculating the electric force of attraction between two water molecules based on a given dipolar bond equation. The second problem requires finding the Lorentz force exerted by a current-carrying wire on another element. The third problem seeks to determine the theoretical magnetization of nickel, considering its atomic structure and unpaired electrons. Lastly, the fourth problem addresses the induced electromotive force on a moving duct rod near a current-carrying cable.
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1. Homework Statement

in the first one. I need to find the electrical force

in the second one. Lorentz force which exerts the wire on the other element

third. Magnetization (M) for Nickel

quarter. Electromotive force induced on the dipstick

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1.)If the power of a dipolar bond between two water molecules is represented by equation: (IMAGE) What is the electric force of attraction between the two molecules 2.)If a current (I) I2 = 3 A flows through the rectangle of the figure and through the infinite straight wire flows a current (I) I1 = 2, find the Lorentz force which exerts the wire on the other element 3.)Calculate the theoretical value of magnetization M for nickel (Z = 28), if two unpaired 3d electrons (d ^ 34s ^ 3) contribute to the magnetization. The nickel is FCC with a = 0.352 um as seen in the figure (IMAGE) 4.)A duct rod of length l = 20 cm moves parallel to a straight cable with a constant speed = 3 m / s, as in the figure. If a current I = 15 A flows through the cable, fiend the Electromotive force induced on the dipstick
 
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