Can anyone help me solve this physics problem? please?
I need assistance with a physics problem related to a current loop in a motor. The loop has an area of 0.85 cm² and carries a current of 240 mA in a uniform magnetic field of 0.62 T. I am trying to calculate the magnitude of the maximum torque on the current loop. Despite my efforts, I keep arriving at an answer of 1.3 x 10^-3 Nm, which I believe is incorrect. I have converted the units, but I still cannot find the right answer. Could someone please help me solve this problem and provide a step-by-step explanation of the solution? I would like to understand where I might be going wrong. Thank you for your assistance!
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