One long wire carries current 16.0 A to the left along the x axis. A second long wire carries current 74.0 A to the right along the line (y = 0.280 m, z = 0). PS:Please make sure your answer are in the correct unit.

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One long wire carries current 16.0 A to the left along the x axis. A second long wire carries current 74.0 A to the right along the line (y = 0.280 m, z = 0).

PS:Please make sure your answer are in the correct unit.

 

 

(a) Where in the plane of the two wires is the total magnetic field equal to zero?
y =
(b) A particle with a charge of -2.00 µC is moving with a velocity of 150î Mm/s along the line (y = 0.100 m, z = 0). Calculate the vector magnetic force acting on the particle. (Ignore relativistic effects.)
F =
N
(c) A uniform electric field is applied to allow this particle to pass through this region undeflected. Calculate the required vector electric field.
E =
N/C
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Where in the plane of the two wires is the total magnetic field equal to zero? y = (b) A particle with a charge of -2.00 µC is moving with a velocity of 150î Mm/s along the line (y = 0.100 m, z = 0). Calculate the vector magnetic force acting on the particle. (Ignore relativistic effects.) F = N (c) A uniform electric field is applied to allow this particle to pass through this region undeflected. Calculate the required vector electric field. E = N/C
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