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    A Magnetic Field Parallel to the X Axis with a Magnitude
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A Magnetic Field Parallel to the X Axis with a Magnitude

Question 53

Question 53

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A magnetic field parallel to the x axis with a magnitude that decreases with increasing x but does not change with y and z is impossible according to:


A) Faraday's law
B) Ampere's law
C) Gauss' law for electricity
D) Gauss' law for magnetism
E) Newton's second law

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