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aspx (18%) Problem 3: Consider two long wires with currents 11 = 7.6 A and 12 = 2.4 A, as shown in the figure. Let d= 0.

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Aspx 18 Problem 3 Consider Two Long Wires With Currents 11 7 6 A And 12 2 4 A As Shown In The Figure Let D 0 1
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aspx (18%) Problem 3: Consider two long wires with currents 11 = 7.6 A and 12 = 2.4 A, as shown in the figure. Let d= 0.075 m, a= 1.1 m. In this problem, consider out of the page to be the positive direction. = Posadas 17.1110

I. I A B k d 2