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Two long wires, each carrying
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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Two current carrying wires cross at right angles as indicated in the figure.
If the wires are not restrained, what statement best
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[18] Two long current-carrying wires are shown in Fig 1. They are carrying the same current I which are pointing in
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Three wires are arranged in an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure below. The lower two wires are 4.00 apart. Assume all
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Two long wires, each carrying a current of 9.6A, lie a distance of 49cm from each other. What is the magnetic force per unit
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Two current carrying wires cross at right angles (like a + sign).
Wire 1 has current directed horizontally to the left. Wire 2
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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 parallel wires are carrying current. If the currents are in the same direction, what is the interaction between the two
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The figure shows a cross section of three parallel wires each carrying a current of 15 A. The currents in wires A and B are into
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A telephone pole is supported by two wires on opposite sides. At the top of the pole, the wires form an angle of 60°. On the
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