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18 July, 04:14

A very long straight wire carries a 12-A current eastward and a second very long straight wire carries a 14-A current westward. The wires are parallel to each other and are 42 cm apart. Calculate the force on a 6.4 m length of one of the wire. a. 8.0 times 10^-7 N. b. 2.2 times 10^-4 N. c. 8.0 times 10^-5 N. d. 5.1 times 10^-6 N. e. 5.1 times 10^-4 N.

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  1. 18 July, 04:39
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    e is the answer

    Force F=5.119*10^-4N

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Current in wire a Ia=12A

    Current in wire b (lb) = 14A

    Length of wire is L=6.4m

    Distance apart (r) = 42cm=0.42m

    Also note that U°=4π*10^-7

    We are to calculate for the force

    F = (U°IaIbL/2πr)

    F=4π*10^-7*12*14*6.4/2π*0.42)

    F=5.119*10^-4N
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