Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.7P
A conducting strip of infinite length lies in the xy plane with its length oriented along the x axis, and where -b/2 < y < b/2 defines its width along y. Current I1 flows down the strip in the positive x direction and is uniformly distributed over the width. Above the strip and parallel to it at z = d is an infinitely long current filament that carries current I2 in the positive x direction. Find the force of attraction between the two currents per unit length in x Assume d << b.
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