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Two long, straight, parallel current-carrying wires are shown below. The wires are parallel to the (the +z-axis points out of the page). The current 3.2 A is flowing in the +2-direction (out of the page), while the current 12-3.2 A is flowing in the z-direction (into the page). The wire abov he origin passes through y- +3.0 cm, the wire below the origin passes through y- -3.0 cm, P is atx +4.0 cm. a) Find all thrce components of the magnctic field vector at the point P on the x-axis. I1 If an electron were traveling in the +z-direction at 5200 m/s what would be the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force acting on it as it passed through P? b) What vector electric field would we need to apply to the electron in part b) so that the net force acting on it becomes zero at point P? c)
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