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In the figure, the current element In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3)  are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:   A)  in the direction marked  1  B)  in the direction marked  2  C)  in the direction marked  3  D)  out of the page E)  into the page the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3)  are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:   A)  in the direction marked  1  B)  in the direction marked  2  C)  in the direction marked  3  D)  out of the page E)  into the page due to this current element, at the point P is: In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3)  are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:   A)  in the direction marked  1  B)  in the direction marked  2  C)  in the direction marked  3  D)  out of the page E)  into the page

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