Two infinitely long, straight, parallel wires are orientated perpendicular to the page as shown below. The wire on the left carries a current ₁ = 6 A directed into the page. The magnitude and direction of the current 12 in the wire on the right are unknown. y Q X 0.50 m 0.60 m S 0.80 m 1.00 m 0.50 m P 1₁ = 6.00 A 12 (a) What must the magnitude and direction of the current I₂ be for the net magnetic field at point P to be zero? Use the 1₂ you found in Part (a) in the following two parts: (b) What is the net magnetic field at point Q? (c) What is the net magnetic field at point S?

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2. Two infinitely long, straight, parallel wires are orientated perpendicular to the page as shown below.
=
The wire on the left carries a current 1₁ 6 A directed into the page. The magnitude and direction
of the current I2 in the wire on the right are unknown.
y
0.50 m
I₁
0.60 m
= 6.00 A
0.80 m
1.00 m
0.50 m
1₂.
(a) What must the magnitude and direction of the current I₂ be for the net magnetic field at point
P to be zero?
Use the 12 you found in Part (a) in the following two parts:
(b) What is the net magnetic field at point Q?
(c) What is the net magnetic field at point S?
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Two infinitely long, straight, parallel wires are orientated perpendicular to the page as shown below. = The wire on the left carries a current 1₁ 6 A directed into the page. The magnitude and direction of the current I2 in the wire on the right are unknown. y 0.50 m I₁ 0.60 m = 6.00 A 0.80 m 1.00 m 0.50 m 1₂. (a) What must the magnitude and direction of the current I₂ be for the net magnetic field at point P to be zero? Use the 12 you found in Part (a) in the following two parts: (b) What is the net magnetic field at point Q? (c) What is the net magnetic field at point S? P
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