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In the figure shown, A, B, and C are thin 100 meters long straight wires, arranged so that their centers lie at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with sides 20 cm. Wire A carries a current of 9.0A outward, wire B carries 9.0A outward, and wire C carries 3.0A inward. Find the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on wire B, due to the currents in wires A and C. The wires maintained their relative positions.


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- Two parallel wires are separated by 5.60 cm, each carrying 3.40 A of current in the same direction. (a) What is the magnitude of the force per unit length between the wires? N/m (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? O attractive O repulsivePhysics students, wanted to investigate the forces of attractioh (F) between two parallel conductors carrying currents l1 and l2 (also known as Ampere's Law) The students noticed that as the length of the parallel conductors (/) was increased the force of attraction between the conductors (F) also increased. The data collected is in the |L= 5A conductor 1 average separation (d 0.50m) table: conductor 2 Length, I (m) Force, F (x 106 N) 12 = 5A 1.00 9.00 1.20 10.8 1.40 12,5 1.60 14.2 1.80 16.2 (iii) On the grid plot the force and length values from the table. (iv) Draw the line of best fit (v) Find the slope of the line of best fit. (c) Use the slope calculated and the Ampere's Law rmine the experimental value of equation to de the magnetic force constant, k.In the figure below, the blue wire has a current I = 25 A. The red loop is a square with sides that are 42 cm long and it has a current of 94 A. The distance between the blue wire and wire BC is 4.5 cm. Determine the force the blue wire exerts on wire BC and the force the blue wire exerts on wire AD. www B Force of blue wire on BC = direction of force on BC = Choose direction ✓ Force of blue wire on AD = direction of force on AD = Choose direction
- Consider two parallel wires, length L=7.0 m, separated by 0.030m. One wire (A) carries a current of 0.40 A, the other, B, carries a current of 0.60 A. Find the force (magnitude and direction) by current A on current B if both currents flow in the same direction. Find the force (magnitude and direction) by current A on current B if the currents flow in opposite directions.Two parallel wires carry opposing currents, both of magnitude 3A. If the force per unit length between them is 2 x 10-3 Nm-1, calculate the distance between them.A cylindrical wire carries a steady current density modeled as J(r) = Cr², where ris radial distance from 1.5 mm. If 15.0 C of charge flows through the wire in 5.0 s, center of the wire. The radius of the wire is R determine C.
- Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance d = 0.400 m. Electric currents I₁ = 0.30 A and I₂ = 0.50 A have the directions in Figure below. a) Calculate the magnitude of the force exerted by each wire on a portion of length 1.20 m of the other. Is the force attractive or repulsive? 1₁ b) d 12Two parallel wires are separated by 1.16 mm. Wire A carries 2.59 A and Wire B carries 8.32 A (both currents in the same direction). Calculate the force on 6.19 m of Wire A.Two long, parallel wires separated by 2.80 cm carry currents in opposite directions. The current in one wire is 1.80 A, and the current in the other is 3.45 A. (a) Find the magnitude of the force per unit length that one wire exerts on the other.