An electric bus operates by drawing current from two parallel overhead cables that are both at a potential difference of

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An electric bus operates by drawing current from two parallel overhead cables that are both at a potential difference of 380 V and are spaced 89 cm apart. The current in both cables is in the same direction. The power input (from each wire) to the bus's motor is at its maximum power of 19 kW. a. What current does the motor draw? A b. What is the magnetic force per unit length between the cables?
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