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A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of   A point P is on the y-axis at   The magnetic field produced at point P,as the charge moves through the origin,is equal to   When the charge is at   what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P? (μ<sub>0</sub> = 4π × 10<sup>-7</sup> T ∙ m/A)  A) 0.57 μT B) 0.74 μT C) 0.92 μT D) 1.1 μT E) 1.3 μT A point P is on the y-axis at A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of   A point P is on the y-axis at   The magnetic field produced at point P,as the charge moves through the origin,is equal to   When the charge is at   what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P? (μ<sub>0</sub> = 4π × 10<sup>-7</sup> T ∙ m/A)  A) 0.57 μT B) 0.74 μT C) 0.92 μT D) 1.1 μT E) 1.3 μT The magnetic field produced at point P,as the charge moves through the origin,is equal to A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of   A point P is on the y-axis at   The magnetic field produced at point P,as the charge moves through the origin,is equal to   When the charge is at   what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P? (μ<sub>0</sub> = 4π × 10<sup>-7</sup> T ∙ m/A)  A) 0.57 μT B) 0.74 μT C) 0.92 μT D) 1.1 μT E) 1.3 μT When the charge is at A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of   A point P is on the y-axis at   The magnetic field produced at point P,as the charge moves through the origin,is equal to   When the charge is at   what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P? (μ<sub>0</sub> = 4π × 10<sup>-7</sup> T ∙ m/A)  A) 0.57 μT B) 0.74 μT C) 0.92 μT D) 1.1 μT E) 1.3 μT what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P? (μ0 = 4π × 10-7 T ∙ m/A)


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