The current in the wire at y = -6.0 cm is in the - x direction and the current i
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The current in the wire at y = -6.0 cm is in the -x direction and the current in the wire at y = +6.0 cm is in the +x direction. The current in each wire is 24 A. Find the magnetic field at the following points on the y axis.
The current in the wire at y = -6.0 cm is in the -x direction and the current in the wire at y = +6.0 cm is in the +x direction. The current in each wire is 24 A. Find the magnetic field at the following points on the y axis. (a) y = -3.8 cm mT i + mT j + mT k (b) y = 0 mT i + mT j + mT k (c) y = +4.0 cm mT i + mT j + mT k (d) y = +8.2 cm mT i + mT j + mT kExplanation / Answer
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The figure below shows two long, straight wires in the xy plane and parallel to the x axis. One wire is at y = ?6.0 cm and the other wire is at y = +6.0 cm. The current in each wire is 34 A. If the currents are both in the ?x direction, find the magnetic field at the following points on the y axis.
(a) y = ?1.8 cm
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