A infinite wire carrying a

  1. An infinite straight wire carrying a current I=5 A flowing to the right is placed above a rectangular loop of wire with width
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  2. An infinite straight wire carrying a current I=5 A flowing to the right is placed above a rectangular loop of wire with width
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  3. A infinite wire carrying a current 5A is bent at right angle find the magnetic Induction at a point on the perpendicular to the
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  4. What is the most accurate explanation for why a magnet would be deflected by a current-carrying wire?(1 point)Responses A
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  5. a long horizontal wire is rigidly placed, carrying a current of 50a. another parallel long wire carrying a current of 40a is
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  6. I need helpIn studying the cross section of a straight current carrying wire, you notice that the magnetic field lines run
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  7. I need helpIn studying the cross section of a straight current carrying wire, you notice that the magnetic field lines run
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  8. How can you strengthen the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire?wrap the wire into coils wad up the wire into a ball
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  9. How can you strengthen the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire?wrap the wire into coils wad up the wire into a ball
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  10. What is the direction of the net magnetic field at the point?I'll describe the figure here: Imagine a cartesian plane. At (0,y)
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