Part A You are given two infinite, parallel wires each carrying current I. The wires are separated by a distance d, and the current in the two wires is flowing in the same direction. This problem concerns the force per unit length between the wires. Is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive? O attractive O repulsive Part B What is the force per unit length F/L between the two wires? Express your answer in terms of I, d, and constants such as µo and n. ? F

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**Problem Description:**

You are given two infinite, parallel wires, each carrying current \( I \). The wires are separated by a distance \( d \), and the current in the two wires is flowing in the same direction. This problem concerns the force per unit length between the wires.

**Part A:**

Is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive?

- \(\bigcirc\) Attractive
- \(\bigcirc\) Repulsive

**Part B:**

What is the force per unit length \( \frac{F}{L} \) between the two wires?
 
**Express your answer in terms of** \( I, d, \) **and constants such as** \( \mu_0 \) **and** \( \pi \).

\[
\frac{F}{L} = \text{(input box for equation)}
\]
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Description:** You are given two infinite, parallel wires, each carrying current \( I \). The wires are separated by a distance \( d \), and the current in the two wires is flowing in the same direction. This problem concerns the force per unit length between the wires. **Part A:** Is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive? - \(\bigcirc\) Attractive - \(\bigcirc\) Repulsive **Part B:** What is the force per unit length \( \frac{F}{L} \) between the two wires? **Express your answer in terms of** \( I, d, \) **and constants such as** \( \mu_0 \) **and** \( \pi \). \[ \frac{F}{L} = \text{(input box for equation)} \]
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