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The figure shows wire 1 in cross section; the wire is long and straight, carries a current of 4.02 mA out of the page, a

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 5:29 pm
by answerhappygod
The figure shows wire 1 in cross section; the wire is long and straight, carries a current of 4.02 mA out of the page, and is at distance d1 = 2.48 cm from a surface. Wire 2, which is parallel to wire 1 and also long, is at horizontal distance d2 = 5.29 cm from wire 1 and carries a current of 6.90 mA into the page. What is the x component of the magnetic force per unit length on wire 2 due to wire 1?
One long wire lies along an x axis and carries a current of 62 A in the positive x direction. A second long wire is perpendicular to the xy plane, passes through the point (0, 4.7 m, 0), and carries a current of 68 A in the positive z direction. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at the point (0, 1.1 m, 0)?
The figure shows wire 1 in cross section; the wire is long and straight, carries a current of 4.02 mA out of the page, and is at distanced = 2.48 cm from a surface. Wire 2, which is parallel to wire 1 and also long, is at horizontal distance dx = 5.29 cm from wire 1 and carries a current of 6.90 mA into the page. What is the x component of the magnetic force per unit length on wire 2 due to wire 1? Number Units Swe for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
One long wire lies along an x axis and carries a current of 62 A in the positive x direction. A second long wire is perpendicular to the xy plane, passes through the point (0.4.7 m.), and carries a current of 68 A in the positive z direction. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at the point(0, 1.1 m, 0)? Number Units Save for later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer