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A straight line wire moving down through a magnetic field, will the induced current flows from which direction?
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A straight horizontal wire carries a current of 3.55 μA. A proton is moving above the wire in a direction parallel to it but
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Lauren
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A +6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 7.00 x 10^4 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from
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Mary
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A -6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 6.60 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from the
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DCM
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A -6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 6.60 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from the
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DCM
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A 5.30-ìC charge is moving with a speed of 9.30 x 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 6.60 cm from the
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Kristi
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A 5.30-ìC charge is moving with a speed of 9.30 x 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 6.60 cm from the
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Kristi
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Use the image to answer the question.
An electromagnet’s wire is reoriented such that the current is now moving straight out of
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A long wire is wrapped around a length of pipe until the wire is shaped like a spring. This arrangement of wire is called a
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psych
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Which describes the magnetic field that forms when a wire carries an electric current?
It is in a line perpendicular to the wire.
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