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The magnetic field 41.0 cm away from a long, straight wire carrying current 1.00 A is 490 nT. (a) At what distance is it

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The Magnetic Field 41 0 Cm Away From A Long Straight Wire Carrying Current 1 00 A Is 490 Nt A At What Distance Is It 1
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The magnetic field 41.0 cm away from a long, straight wire carrying current 1.00 A is 490 nT. (a) At what distance is it 49 nT? X How does the magnetic field depend on the distance from the wire? cm (b) At one instant, the two conductors in a long household extension cord carry equal 1.00-A currents in opposite directions. The two wires are 3.00 mm apart. Find the magnetic field 41.0 cm away from the middle of the straight cord, in the plane of the two wires. x How far is the point of interest from each wire? T (c) At what distance is it one-tenth as large x You will need to do a little algebra to get this result. Try to work out a general equation for the magnetic field as a function of rand d (the separation between the wires), cm (d) The center wire in a coaxial cable carries current 1.00 A in one direction, and the sheath around it carries current 1.00 A in the opposite direction. What magnetic field does the cable create at points outside the cables? 10 Need Help? Read It D nt watch it