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A horizontal ,straight wire carying 12.0A current from west to east is in the earth's magnetic field B.At this place,B is
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Suppose a straight 1.50 mm -diameter copper wire could just "float" horizontally in air because of the force due to the Earth's
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Jeff
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Suppose a straight 1.60mm -diameter copper wire could just "float" horizontally in air because of the force due to the Earth's
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Anonymous
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A long straight horizontal segment of wire with 0.060 m traverses a west magnetic field with 2.0 T. If a south current with 4.0
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Katie
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A long, straight wire lies on a horizontal table and carries a current of 1.45 µA. In a vacuum, a proton moves parallel to the
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Physics
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A long, straight wire lies on a horizontal table and carries a current of 3.05 µA. In a vacuum, a proton moves parallel to the
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Anonymous
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A straight horizontal wire carries a current of 3.55 μA. A proton is moving above the wire in a direction parallel to it but
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Lauren
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Suppose a straight 1.25 mm diameter copper wire could just "float" horizontally in air because of the force of the Earth's
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Justin
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A straight horizontal sretch of copper wire carries a current of 28 A .What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic
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angy
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A long straight horizontal wire carries a current = 3.90 A to the left. A positive 1.00 C charge moves to the right at a
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john
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