#43 Two identical long wires of radius a = 1.44 mm are parallel and carry identical currents in opposite directions. Their center-to-center separation is d = 12.9 cm. Neglect the flux within the wires but consider the flux in the region between the wires. What is the inductance per unit length of the wires? Give your answer in micro-Henries-per-meter (μH/m).

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Two identical long wires of radius a = 1.44 mm are parallel and carry identical currents in opposite directions. Their center-to-center separation is d = 12.9 cm.
Neglect the flux within the wires but consider the flux in the region between the wires. What is the inductance per unit length of the wires? Give your answer in
micro-Henries-per-meter (μH/m).
Transcribed Image Text:#43 Two identical long wires of radius a = 1.44 mm are parallel and carry identical currents in opposite directions. Their center-to-center separation is d = 12.9 cm. Neglect the flux within the wires but consider the flux in the region between the wires. What is the inductance per unit length of the wires? Give your answer in micro-Henries-per-meter (μH/m).
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