University Physics (14th Edition)
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Author: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 29, Problem Q29.20DQ
If magnetic monopoles existed, the right-hand side of Eq. (29.20) would include a term proportional to the current of magnetic monopoles. Suppose a steady monopole current is moving in a long straight wire. Sketch the electric field lines that such a current would produce.
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