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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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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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The wire in the drawing carries a current of 14 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this wire.
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The wire in the figure below carries a current of 12 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this
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The wire in the drawing carries a current of 13 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this wire.
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The wire in the figure below carries a current of 13 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this
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The wire in the figure below carries a current of 13 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this
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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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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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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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