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Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance of 4.00 cm . The force per unit length that each wire exerts on the other is 4.80×10−5 N/m , and the wires repel each other. The current in one wire is 0.700 A . |
Part A What is the current in the second wire?
SubmitRequest Answer Part B Are the two currents in the same direction or in opposite directions? Are the two currents in the same direction or in opposite directions?
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Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance of 4.00 cm . The force per...
Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance of 3.40 cm. The force per unit length that each wire exerts on the other is 4.20x10-5 N/m and the wires repel each other. The current in one wire is 0.520 A. Part A What is the current in the second wire? 10 AP R O ? Submit Request Answer Part B Are the two currents in the same direction or in opposite directions? In the same direction In opposite direction...
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