A long horizontal wire carries

  1. Three long, thin, co-planar wires are separated by 10cm and arranged as shown. The top wire carries 1A, the middle wire carries
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  2. A long horizontal wire carries a current of 48A . A second wire, made of 2.6mm diameter copper wire and parallel to the first,
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  3. A long horizontal wire carries a current of 48A . A second wire, made of 2.6mm diameter copper wire and parallel to the first,
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  4. 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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  5. This is the last question for a final exam preparation sheet and I can't figure out the answer. Any help would be greatly
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  6. 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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  7. Two insulated wires, each 2.70 m long, are taped together to form a two-wire unit that is 2.70 m long. One wire carries a
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  8. A long straight horizontal wire carries a current I = 4.80 A to the left. A positive 1.00 C charge moves to the right at a
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  9. 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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  10. A long straight horizontal wire carries a current I = 2.10 A to the left. A positive 1.00 C charge moves to the right at a
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