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    Three Long Wires Parallel to the X Axis Carry Currents
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Three Long Wires Parallel to the X Axis Carry Currents

Question 39

Question 39

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Three long wires parallel to the x axis carry currents as shown. If I = 20 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the origin? Three long wires parallel to the x axis carry currents as shown. If I = 20 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the origin?   A) 37 μT B) 28 μT C) 19 μT D) 47 μT E) 58 μT


A) 37 μT
B) 28 μT
C) 19 μT
D) 47 μT
E) 58 μT

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