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Two long straight parallel wires
1. Two straight long parallel wires, separated by a distance of 1.0 m, carry a current of 4.00
A each. A third wire is arranged
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Two long, straight, parallel wires 10 cm apart carry currents in opposite directions. (a) Use the right-hand source and force
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Two long, straight, parallel wires carry current in the same direction. If the wires are 24 cm apart and carry currents of 2.0 A
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Two long, straight, parallel wires carry current in the same direction. If the wires are 24 cm apart and carry currents of 2.0 A
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Two long straight parallel wires separated by L2 = 8.16 cm carry currents of equal magnitude but heading in opposite directions.
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Two long, straight, parallel wires 8.0 cm apart carry currents in opposite directions.
Use the right-hand source and force rules
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Two straight and parallel wires of length 1.0 m carry a current - the first carries a currecnt of 9.0 A while the other wire
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Two straight and parallel wires of length 1.0 m carry a current — the first carries a current of 9.0 A while the other wire
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Two parallel straight wires are 1 meter apart. Each wire carries a current of 2 Amperes in the same direction. What is the
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Each of two long straight parallel wires separated by a distance of 24.0 cm carries a current of 5.00 A
in the same direction.
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