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$1.00 PHysics

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Preview: ... T m/A)/(2Pi))(10 A / 0.0005 m)<br>B = 0.004 T<br>At point A, the magnetic fields due to wire 1 and 2 add, so the total magnetic field is 2 x 0.004 T = 0.008 T <br>The direction for this 0.008 T field is out of the page.<br><br>At point B, the magnetic field from wire 1 is still 0.004 T, but the direction is into the page. There is also a magnetic field caused by wire 2, which is 1.5 mm away. So this magnetic field is:<br>B = ((4Pi x 10^-7 T m/A)/(2Pi))(10 A / 0.0015 m)<br>B = 0.0013 T<br>At point B, the magnetic fields subtract because the 0.0013 T magnetic field caused by wire 2 is out of the page. <br>So the net magnetic field is 0.004 T - 0.0 ...

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