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Physics, 15.10.2019 19:00, seawu

Along wire carrying a 5.5 a current perpendicular to the xy-plane intersects the x-axis at x=−2.0cm . a second, parallel wire carrying a 2.5 a current intersects the x-axis at x=+2.0cm . part a at what point on the x-axis is the magnetic field zero if the two currents are in the same direction? express your answer in centimeters. x x = nothing cm submitrequest answer part b at what point on the x-axis is the magnetic field zero if the two currents are in opposite directions? express your answer in centimeters. x x = nothing cm submitrequest answer provide feedback next

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