Two aluminum rods, each of length 110 cm and mass 45 g, are suspended by nonconducting cables of length 10 cm as shown i

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Two aluminum rods, each of length 110 cm and mass 45 g, are suspended by nonconducting cables of length 10 cm as shown i

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Two Aluminum Rods Each Of Length 110 Cm And Mass 45 G Are Suspended By Nonconducting Cables Of Length 10 Cm As Shown I 1
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Two aluminum rods, each of length 110 cm and mass 45 g, are suspended by nonconducting cables of length 10 cm as shown in the Figure. The rods are part of a circuit (not shown) that supplies a current I through each rod as shown. If the angle between the two end cables is 3.5°, what is the magnitude of the current I? Assume the rods are very long. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/16 Previous Tries 0 I I
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