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The magnitude of the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire held in a magnetic
field depends on
the strength of the magnetic field
the current in the wire
the length of the wire in the magnetic field
all of the above

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All of the above

Explanation:

The magnitude of the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire held in a magnetic is given by the equation [tex]F = BIlsin \theta[/tex]

Where B = Strength of the magnetic field

I = The current carried by the wire

l = length of the wire in the magnetic field

θ = Angle between the wire and the magnetic field

Based on the relationship written above, the magnitude of the magnetic force on the current - carrying wire in the magnetic field depends on the strength of the magnetic field (B), length of the wire(l), current in the wire (I).

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