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Two parallel wires carry current of 1.6 ka in opposite directions. the distance between the wires is r=1.6 m compute the magnitude of the force per unit length exerted by one wire on the other?
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bobpursley
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/mag/node10.html
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