Forces on a Current-Carrying Wire
A current-carrying wire can experience a magnetic force when it is placed in a magnetic field. This is at the AP Physics level.

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Review of Magnetic F on Moving Charges, Pt 1: (IMPORTANT: See correction in description.)

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Force on a Charged Particle Moving in a Magnetic Field

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Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Wire

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