(8c29p36) Suppose in the figure that the four identical currents i = 20 A, into or out of the page as shown, form a square of side 76 cm. What is the force per unit length (magnitude and direction on the wire in the bottom left hand corner? (N/m) Take the positive y direction as up and the positive x direction as to the right. a What is the magnitude of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 What is the x component of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 What is the y component of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 a ·a
(8c29p36) Suppose in the figure that the four identical currents i = 20 A, into or out of the page as shown, form a square of side 76 cm. What is the force per unit length (magnitude and direction on the wire in the bottom left hand corner? (N/m) Take the positive y direction as up and the positive x direction as to the right. a What is the magnitude of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 What is the x component of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 What is the y component of the force per unit length? Submit Answer Tries 0/4 a ·a
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Suppose in the figure that the four identical currents i = 20 A, into or out of the page as shown, form a square of side 76 cm.
a) What is the force per unit length (magnitude and direction) on the wire in the bottom left hand corner? (N/m) Take the positive y direction as up and the positive x direction as to the right.
b)What is the magnitude of the force per unit length?
c)What is the x component of the force per unit length?
d)What is the y component of the force per unit length?
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