Problem 2: Consider two two long, straight, parallel, current-carrying wires, separated by a distance d = 4.6 cm, as shown in the figure. The left wire is directed out of the page with current I1, and the right wire is directed into the page with current I. The point P is a distance d from both wires, so the wires and the point form an equilateral triangle. d

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Problem 2: Consider two two long, straight, parallel, current-carrying wires, separated by
a distance d= 4.6 cm, as shown in the figure. The left wire is directed out of the page with current
I, and the right wire is directed into the page with current I. The point P is a distance d from both
wires, so the wires and the point form an equilateral triangle.
d
Part (a) If both wires are carrying a current of 4.5 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at point P?
B =
sin()
cos()
tan()
9
НОМЕ
cotan()
asin()
acos()
4
5
6
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
1
3
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
END
ODegrees O Radians
vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR
Submit
Hint
Feedback
I give up!
Part (b) If the current from the left wire is 4.5 A and the current from the right is 13.5 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at
point P?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: Consider two two long, straight, parallel, current-carrying wires, separated by a distance d= 4.6 cm, as shown in the figure. The left wire is directed out of the page with current I, and the right wire is directed into the page with current I. The point P is a distance d from both wires, so the wires and the point form an equilateral triangle. d Part (a) If both wires are carrying a current of 4.5 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at point P? B = sin() cos() tan() 9 НОМЕ cotan() asin() acos() 4 5 6 atan() acotan() sinh() 1 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() END ODegrees O Radians vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Part (b) If the current from the left wire is 4.5 A and the current from the right is 13.5 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field, in teslas, at point P?
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