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The figure below shows two wires, each carrying a current. The first wire consists of a circular arc of radius R=0.4m and two equal radial lengths of L=0.75R; it carries current I1=6.2A. The second wire is long and straight; it carries current I2=4.2A ; and it is at distance d=0.5R from the center of the arc. At the instant shown a snapshot of a charged particle of charge q moving at velocity v=( 24i-47j)m/s toward the straight wire. Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the charged particle due to the wires in terms of ? Express your final result using zero decimal places.
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