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FIGURE 28-6 FIGURE 28-6   -Fig. 28-6 shows two long, parallel current-carrying wires. The wires carry equal currents   =   = 20 A in the directions indicated and are located a distance d = 0.5 m apart. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point located at an equal distance d from each wire. A) 8μT downward B) 8μT upward C) 4μT downward D) 4μT upward E) 4μT to the right
-Fig. 28-6 shows two long, parallel current-carrying wires. The wires carry equal currents FIGURE 28-6   -Fig. 28-6 shows two long, parallel current-carrying wires. The wires carry equal currents   =   = 20 A in the directions indicated and are located a distance d = 0.5 m apart. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point located at an equal distance d from each wire. A) 8μT downward B) 8μT upward C) 4μT downward D) 4μT upward E) 4μT to the right = FIGURE 28-6   -Fig. 28-6 shows two long, parallel current-carrying wires. The wires carry equal currents   =   = 20 A in the directions indicated and are located a distance d = 0.5 m apart. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point located at an equal distance d from each wire. A) 8μT downward B) 8μT upward C) 4μT downward D) 4μT upward E) 4μT to the right = 20 A in the directions indicated and are located a distance d = 0.5 m apart. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point located at an equal distance d from each wire.

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