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Three long, horizontal, and conducting rods are shown in the diagram as viewed from one end. Wires ...
Three long, horizontal, and conducting rods are shown in the diagram as viewed from one end. Wires with currents I1? and I2? are parallel and line in the same horizontal plane. Wires with currents I2? and I3? lie in the same vertical plane. Values for currents, directions, and distances are given below. I1?=10.3 A directed inward I2?=5.9 A directed outward I3?=8.6Adirectedoutwardd1?=19.3cm.d2?=8.2cm.? A. Calculate the magnetic field strength and direction in standard form (ccw from +x-axis) of the magnetic field of I1? at the location of I2?. B1?=T at ? at the location of I2?. B. Calculate the magnetic field strength and direction in standard form (ccw from +x-axis) of the magnetic field of I3? at the location of I2?. B3?=T at ? at the location of I2? C. Calculate the net magnetic field at the location of I2? due to the fields of I1? and I3?. Bnet ?=T at at the location of I2?. D. Calculate the magnetic force per unit length on I2? due to this net magnetic field at its location. F2?=
given directed inward, directed outward, directde outward, , A) Magnetic field of at the location of Direction is magnetic field due to a current carrying wire is given by . The direction is given by right hand thumb rule.