Physics, 25.02.2020 03:51 vanessabeausoleil
A conductor carrying a current I = 13.8 A is directed along the positive x axis and perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. A magnetic force per unit length of 0.116 N/m acts on the conductor in the negative y direction.
(a) Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field in the region through which the current passes.
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(b) Determine the direction of the magnetic field in the region through which the current passes.
+x direction ?x direction +y direction ?y direction +z direction ?z direction
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