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Consider the diagram on the right. A 10A current running through the two wires, and the two
rods are repelling, forming an angle of 10o
. If the rods each have a linear mass density of 50 g/m,
find strength of the magnetic field in this situation.
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Consider the diagram on the right. A 10A current running through the two wires, and the two rods are repelling, forming an angle of 10o . If the rods each have a linear mass density of 50 g/m, find strength of the magnetic field in this situation.
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