or W atus (14%) Problem 1: Consider two two long, straight, parallel, current-carrying wires, separated by a distance d
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AN PM (14%) Problem 1: Consider two two long, straight, parallel, current-carrying wires, separated by a distance d-4.8 cm, as shown in the figure. The left wire is directed out of the page with current I, and the right wire is directed into the page with current /2. The point P is a distance d from both wires, so the wires and the point form an equilateral triangle. Wat C-duk mului nhi tan() aces() Sinh) cotanh() sin(Y cos) colant asin() atan() acotan) coshi) tanh Degrees O Radians Subma Expert TA Avaiment, ,50% Part (a) If both wires are carrying a current of 6.5 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at point P 50% Part (b) If the current from the left wire is 6.5A and the current from the right is II A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at point P Him A E C M 7 4 5 6 123 0 89 +. NONG I give up! d OLLAR d P (X) Otheexpertta.com Grade Summary Dadoctions Potential 95 100% Submissions Attempts reaming per attempt detailed view
tus or W tatus PM (14%) Problem 3: An electric current of 1-0.25 A flows through a long, straight wire. The wire lies in the plane of a rectangular area that has a pair of sides parallel to the wire. Refer to the diagram. The distance between the wire and the nearest side of the area is e=0.033 m and the area's dimensions are a 0.022 m and b 0.098 m, as shown. Wans, [email protected] @expatucom-tracking i TM79-33-9A-449004-32171. In condance with Expert TA Tes of Service your Expert TA Assen. Find the magnetic flux, o, in Tm², through the area. D sin() cotan() atan() cosh() cos()) asin() acotani) th Degrees O Radians tan acos() sinh cotanh(). X ( E 121 + NO . 7 8 9 4 5 6 3 12 0 0 a Ctheexpertta.com Grade Summary Deductions Potential 0% 100% Submissions Attempts remaining 2 (0% per attempt