The experimental procedures that will allow the students to determine both of these relationships is option E:
The formula F = IL x B calculates the magnetic force acting through a magnetic field on a current-carrying wire. The magnetic field acts on a wire when a current is conducted through it in a direction that is perpendicular to both the magnetic force.
By increasing the amount of current flowing through the wire, the magnetic field's strength can be enhanced. As you get further from the wire, the strength gets weaker. If the amount of current flowing through it stays constant, its length and thickness have no bearing.
Therefore, the length of the wire in the magnetic field has an impact on the magnetic force's strength as well. The force acting on a wire increases with wire length in a magnetic field.
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