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Can any body please confirm the formula for calculating the answer to this question. Many thanks

A conductor 300 mm long is placed in and at right angles to a magnetic field with a magnetic flux density of 0.3 tesla. What is the force on the conductor if a current of 36 A is passed through it?

f=mxa

B=Φ/a Φ=Bxa

.09=.3x.3 x 36(I) = 3.25N
 
and why the hell would you expect electricians to know that crap ?

wire goes in , wire goes out , thats our game.

shove yer fancy pants physics.

;-)
 
Nope just formulas :)

Force in Neutons = Magnetic flux density in Tesla x Current in Amps x Length in meters (F=BIL)

therefore

Force = 0.3 x 36 x 0.3

Force = 3.24 Neutons
 
i remember neutons. they're from the planet neut in the 3rd system of the prot galaxy. not very nice race to do business with since the romulans conned them out of 5 trillion zogs.
 

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