Figure 2 b) Two parallel straight wire, X and Y are separated at a distance 15 m between UTM shown in Figure 2. The currents in wire X and Y is 20 A direction of the current is opposite and the length of each wire is 5 m. Calculate: each other as and 10 A respectively when the UTM &UTM X UTM U Y M UTM UTM UTM UTM UTM U UTM. & UTM i. M UTM & UTM Figure 2. the magnitude and direction of the total magnetic field at the point midway between the wires. UTM the magnitude of the net force per unit length experienced by the wires. ii. UTM UTM

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Two parallel straight wire, X and Y are separated at a distance 15 m between each other as
UTM
shown in Figure 2. The currents in wire X and Y is 20 A and 10
direction of the current is opposite and the length of each wire is 5 m. Calculate:
A respectively when the
UTM UTM
X
UTM &U
Y
5UTM UTM
M UTM UTM
UTM U
UTM. UTM
i.
M UTM UTM
Figure 2
the magnitude and direction of the total magnetic field at the point midway between
the wires.
ii.
the magnitude of the net force per unit length experienced by the wires.
eUTM
3 UTM
S UTM
UTM
5 UTM
Transcribed Image Text:b) Two parallel straight wire, X and Y are separated at a distance 15 m between each other as UTM shown in Figure 2. The currents in wire X and Y is 20 A and 10 direction of the current is opposite and the length of each wire is 5 m. Calculate: A respectively when the UTM UTM X UTM &U Y 5UTM UTM M UTM UTM UTM U UTM. UTM i. M UTM UTM Figure 2 the magnitude and direction of the total magnetic field at the point midway between the wires. ii. the magnitude of the net force per unit length experienced by the wires. eUTM 3 UTM S UTM UTM 5 UTM
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