Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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Chapter 22.7, Problem 22.4QQ
Consider the magnetic field due to the current in the wire shown in Figure 22.24. Rank the points A, B, and C in terms of magnitude of the magnetic field that is due to the current in just the length element
Figure 22.24 (Quick Quiz 22.4) Where is the magnetic field the greatest?
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