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The strength of the magnetic field created by a current-carrying wire found experimentally is B=?0I2?r where r is the distance from the wire, I is

The strength of the magnetic field created by a current-carrying wire found experimentally is B=?0I2?r where r is the distance from the wire, I is the current, and ?0=4?10-7 Tm/A is a constant. (From Unit 14 Reading.) Consider two parallel, current-carrying wires, as in the figure shown. One wire carries 5.00 A of current into the page. The other wire carries 3.00 A of current out of the page. The wires are 0.04 m apart.
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