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Title: Two wires, each having a weight per unit length of 1.0 104 N/m, are strung parallel, one 0.10 m ...
Post by: bobthebuilder on Aug 6, 2020
Two wires, each having a weight per unit length of 1.0 × 104 N/m, are strung parallel, one 0.10 m above the other. If the wires carry the same current, though in opposite directions, how great must the current in each wire be for the magnetic field of the lower conductor to balance the weight of the upper conductor?
Title: Two wires, each having a weight per unit length of 1.0 104 N/m, are strung parallel, one 0.10 m ...
Post by: chloejackso on Aug 6, 2020
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Title: Re: Two wires, each having a weight per unit length of 1.0 104 N/m, are strung parallel, one 0.10 m
Post by: Richmond Effah on Jul 26, 2021
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