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Two wires (Fig.4.5), each having a weight per unit length of 1.00 x 10-4 N/m, are parallel with one directly above the other. Assume that the...

      

Two wires (Fig.4.5), each having a weight per unit length of 1.00 x 10-4 N/m, are parallel with
one directly above the other. Assume that the wires carry currents that are equal in magnitude
and opposite in direction. The wires are 0.10 m apart, and the sum of the magnetic force and
gravitational force on the upper wire is zero. Find the current in the wires. (Neglect Earth’s
magnetic field)
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Kavungya
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Kavungya answered the question on May 12, 2021 at 06:06


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