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9. Two long, straight wires are separated by distance, d = 19.0 cm. The wires carry currents of I₁ = 2.50 A and I₂ = 7.00 A in opposite directions, as shown in the figure. Find the magnitude of the net magnetic field at point (B). Let r₁ cm, r2 = 7.00 cm, and r3 = 18.0 cm. = 13.0 385 jh1385 jh138 1385 jh1385 jh1385 jh1385 1385 jh13. 5 jh 385 jh1385 d 1325 jh1385 jh1385 j?. 5 jh1385 jh1385 jh1285 jh1385 jh1385 jh1385 h1385 jh1395 j\1395 jh1385 j1385 jh1385
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