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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 06:23, angeljohnson2081

To pass very near, but not quite touch wire 1 at the origin. When viewed from above, the two wires form a cross. If both wires are free to move, what happens when currents are sent simultaneously in the +x direction through wire 1 and in the +y direction through wire 2? Note that "clockwise around origin" refers to an observer looking down on an xy plane in which +x is to the right and +y upward.

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