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An electron crosses the axis of the current carrying loop with velocity, v=2×104 m/s at an angle, θ=60∘ as shown in the figure. If the force acting on the electron when it crosses the axis is, F=5×10−20 N. Then find the current through the loop.[Radius of the loop, R=5 cm]

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An electron crosses the axis of the current carrying loop with velocity, v=2×104 m/s at an angle, θ=60 as shown in the figure. If the force acting on the electron when it crosses the axis is, F=5×1020 N. Then find the current through the loop.



[Radius of the loop, R=5 cm]








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