A Closer Look at the Magnetic Field Interaction between Current-Carrying Wires
How does a 28.0 A current in a wire create a magnetic field that bends a neighboring wire segment located 3.00 cm away?
Understanding Magnetic Field Interaction
Calculation of Force
The magnitude of the force can be calculated using the formula F = BIL. Here, F represents the force, B is the magnetic field strength, I is the current flowing through the wire, and L is the length of the wire segment. By determining the force exerted on the second wire segment, we can comprehend and quantify the bending effect.