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A long wire carrying a
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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A 0.50m long wire is carrying a current of 8.0A toward the east. The wire passes through a magnetic field of 0.40T toward the
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Javier
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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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Stephanie
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A wire 1 m long carrying a current of 12 A is at right angles to a magnetic field of 0.2 T.What is the magnitude of the force on
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gdl
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A wire that is 0.45 m long and carrying a current of 9.5 A is at right angles to a 0.40 T magnetic field. How strong is the
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Jeff
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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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anonymous
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A 0.1 m long thin wire is carrying 10 A peak current at 30 MHz, and is oriented along
the z-axis. Find the magnetic vector
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A long wire carrying a 5.0 A current perpendicular to the xy-plane intersects the x-axis at x = -2.0 cm. A second, parallel wire
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OLLIJURT
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A long wire carrying a 6.0 A current perpendicular to the xy-plane intersects the x-axis at x=−2.0cm. A second, parallel
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Anonymous
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