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{"ops":[{"insert":"\u00a0Each of two parallel horizontal wires, running east-west, are seperated by 0.89 m, has a current of 4.8 A. Wire 1 lies North of Wire 2.\u00a0 Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field midway between the two wires if: a) The current is directed east in Wire 1 and west in Wire 2. (b) The current is directed east in both wires.\u00a0 Be sure to clearly explain your results. HINTS:\u00a0 (1) Magnetic field strength is a vector, so can be added\/subtracted based on direction.\u00a0 (2) Consider the left hand rule for a straight wire to determine direction.\n\n\n"}]}
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