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The magnetic moment m of a current loop is defined as the vector whose magnitude equals the area of the loop times the magnitude of the current flowing in it (m=ia), and whose direction is perpendicular to the plane in which the current flows. Find the magnitude, f, of the force on the loop from part a in terms of the magnitude of its magnetic moment.

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Answered by jaguar6
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Answered by abhi3023
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Explanation:

The Bohr magneton μB is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing the magnetic moment of an electron caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum.

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