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A wire with a mass of 1.32 g/cm is placed on a horizontal surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.200. The wire carries a current of 1.55 A eastward and moves horizontally to the north. What are the magnitude and the direction of the smallest magnetic field that enables the wire to move in this fashion

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