Suppose we have two particles, both with charge q, both moving in the + i direction with velocity v, one of them located at (0,0,1), the other at (0,0,2). What is the magnetic field at (0,1,0)?

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Suppose we have two particles, both with charge q, both moving in the
+ i direction with velocity v, one of them located at (0,0,1), the other at (0,0,2). What
is the magnetic field at (0,1,0)?
7
k)
а.
10
10
2/2+V5
V2+V5
;
-j+
V10
V10
4/2+3/3 2/2+3/3
Hoqu
b.
k)
с.
-j+
H,qv
d.
4/2+5/5
j+
10/10
2/Z+55
10/10
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose we have two particles, both with charge q, both moving in the + i direction with velocity v, one of them located at (0,0,1), the other at (0,0,2). What is the magnetic field at (0,1,0)? 7 k) а. 10 10 2/2+V5 V2+V5 ; -j+ V10 V10 4/2+3/3 2/2+3/3 Hoqu b. k) с. -j+ H,qv d. 4/2+5/5 j+ 10/10 2/Z+55 10/10
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