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A point is marked a distance d away from a long, straight current-carrying wire in Case A. The wire is bent on the sides

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 3:54 pm
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A Point Is Marked A Distance D Away From A Long Straight Current Carrying Wire In Case A The Wire Is Bent On The Sides 1
A Point Is Marked A Distance D Away From A Long Straight Current Carrying Wire In Case A The Wire Is Bent On The Sides 1 (79.32 KiB) Viewed 41 times
A point is marked a distance d away from a long, straight current-carrying wire in Case A. The wire is bent on the sides in Case B, such that the wires would intersect at the point previously marked. A figure is shown below. Х d d Case A Case B Is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the point marked in Case A greater than, less than, or equal to that in Case B? Greater than Less than Equal to