A loop of wire with a clockwise current is in a uniform magnetic field that is in the plane of the loop. The loop has:
A) both a net force and a net torque on it.
(B) a net force on it but no net torque on it.
(C) no net force on it but a net torque on it.
(D) neither a net torque nor a net force on it.
(E) a magnetic field that adds with the uniform magnetic field to affect the coil in way that is too
complicated to determine.
Please explain, thanks!!!!!!
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