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An aluminum rod has a net charge of 0.104~\mu\text{C}0.104 μC . You pass this rod between the poles of a 1.50~\text{T}1.50 T permanent magnet with a constant speed of 3.82 m/s. What is the maximum magnetic force that can be experienced by the rod in this process?

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