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To help you: a) 3.651 b) 9.83 i need you to solve C Magnetism and Magnetic Field

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Question

To help you:

a) 3.651

b) 9.83

i need you to solve C

Magnetism and Magnetic Fields Begin Date: 7/25/2018 12:01:00 AM - - Due Date: 8/2/2018 11:59:00 PM End Date: 8/8/2018 11:59:00 PM (5%) Problem 6: Consider the two charges in the figure, which are moving in opposite directions and located a distance 0.55 m on either side of the origin of the given coordinate system. Charge one is 0.85 C and is moving at a speed 13 x 106 m/s, and charge two is 8.5 C and is moving at a speed of 3.5 x 106 m/s. Notice that the positivez 2 direction in this figure is directed out of the page. 42 q1 0 33% Part (a) what is the z-component of the magnetic field due to charge one at the origin of the coordinate system, in tesla? 33% Part (b) What is the z-component of the magnetic field due to charge two at the origin of the coordinate system, in tesla? 33% Part (c) what is the total magnetic field, in the z direction, at the origin, due to the two charges, in tesla? B1348 Grade Summary Deductions Potential 0% 100% sin0 cos0 tan7 89 HOME cotan0 asinOacos0 TA4 56 - atan0 acotan sinhO cosh0tanhcotanhO Submissions Attempts remaining: 16 (0% per attempt) detailed view 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 END DegreesO Radians VO BACKSPACECLEAR Submit I give up! Hints for a 0% deduction. Hints remaining:- Feedback: 0%-deduction per feedback.

Explanation / Answer

I think your answer is correct . Since both charges produced magnetic field out of the page at origin hence addition of both value is correct. Bz = 13.48T....

There may be a minor mistake.. as I see , you have chosen this value in degree... Please choose radiant otherwise everything looks good.

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