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please help 2. In the force measurements of this experiment, you will assume tha

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2. In the force measurements of this experiment, you will assume that only the horizontal current branch is contributing to the downward force on the magnet. EDGE VIEW Explain why the magnetic forces on the vertical current branches should not (Cutaway) contribute to the net downward force on the magnet. lie (Cutaway) Binto 3. As the lab handout shows, we expect a straight line for the Force vs. Current graph in Experiment 1. The slope of that line is equal to the force /current (F/I). What combination of physical quantities (other than the obvious F/I) does the slope of that line represent? Why do we expect that combination to be constant in Experiment 1? (Assume use of an actual force, not a "force" in grams.)

Explanation / Answer

Its very simple as here there is two vertical section and in both section current is equaequal and opposite in direction so force acting in vertical direction will be equal which will be cancelling our each other. So only forces remains is which will be acting in horizontal section.