A square-shaped loop carries current

  1. A square-shaped loop carries current I. What is the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field at point P, which is
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  2. A square-shaped loop carries current I. What is the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field at point P, which is
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  3. A square loop 10cm on a side carries a current I' = 1A, and is placed 10cm away from a long,straight wire of current I = 10A,
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  4. A square loop of wire of side 3.0 cm carries 3.0 A of current. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.67 T makes an angle of
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  5. A Loop wire has a diameter of 1.00 cm. It carries a current which generates a magnetic field of 3.00 MT at the center of the
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  6. A square loop of wire of side 2.8 cm carries 3.0 A of current. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.67 T makes an angle of
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  7. A current loop in a motor has an area of 0.85 cm^2. It carries a 240 mA current in a uniform field of 0.62 T. What is the
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  8. A long straight wire is oriented in the z direction and carries a current I. A square loop with sides of length w is in the
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  9. A single-turn square loop of side L is centered on the axis of a long solenoid. In addition, the plane of the square loop is
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  10. A long, straight wire has a 12.1 A current flowing in the positive x-direction, as shown in the figure. Close to the wire is a
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