A straight 2.20 m wire carries a typical household current of 1.50 A (in one direction) at a location where the earth's magnetic field is 0.550 gauss from south to north.. . Find the magnitude of the force that our planet's magnetic field exerts on this cord if is oriented so that the current in it is running from west to east.

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Use F = I*B*L*sinθ 

I is the current, B is the magnitude of the magnetic field (Note: 1 gauss is equal to 1E-4 Tesla, the SI unit), and L is the length of wire. Adjust θ for each separate orientation.

All you need to do is just plug the given values to the equation. You should receive the same answer for parts a and b.

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