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A long, straight, current-carrying wire runs from north to south. If you know the direction of the current, how can you
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A long,straight current-carrying wire runs from north to south.
A) A compass needle placed above the wire points with its N-pole
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You are standing 20 cm directly away from from the mid-point of a long, straight current carrying wire that runs east/west and
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In studying the cross section of a straight current carrying wire, you notice that the magnetic field lines run
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In studying the cross section of a straight current carrying wire, you notice that the magnetic field lines run
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Matt Damon
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A rectangular loop of wire, L = 26.2 cm and W = 15.4 cm, carries a I1 = 1.83 A current and lies in a plane (d = 13.6 cm), which
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Consider the current-carrying wires in the figure.
Both cases consist of long straight wires carrying a current I. In both cases,
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The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by a long straight current-carrying wire is:
proportional to both the current in the
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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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As shown in the figure two loops carry currents with I1 = 3.6 A and I2 =9.4 A. The radii r1 = 12.5 cm and r2 = 18.5 cm. If a
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