Three long, parallel, straight wires pass through the vertices of an equilateral
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Three long, parallel, straight wires pass through the vertices of an equilateral triangle that has sides L = 10.2 cm, as shown in the figure below. A a dot indicates that the direction of the current is out of the screen and a cross indicates that the direction of the current is into the screen.
Each current is 20.0 A.
magnitude Three long, parallel, straight wires pass through the vertices of an equilateral triangle that has sides L = 10.2 cm, as shown in the figure below. A a dot indicates that the direction of the current is out of the screen and a cross indicates that the direction of the current is into the screen. (a) Find the magnetic field at the location of the upper wire due to the currents in the two lower wires. Find the force per unit length on the upper wire.Explanation / Answer
(a) We can use the right-hand rule to determine the
directions of the magnetic fields at the upper wire due to the currents in the two
lower wires and use B=
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