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Two thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a current Io=200A going into the page. A third thin, infinitely long wire with mass per unit length λ=5g/m carries current I going out of the page. What is the value of the current I in amps in this third wire if it is levitated above the first two wires at height h=10cm above them and at a horizontal position midway between them?
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Two thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a currentTwo thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a currentTwo thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a currentTwo thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a currentTwo thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a currentTwo thin, infinitely long, parallel wires are lying on the ground a distance d=3cm apart. They carry a current
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