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Physics, 17.08.2021 02:10, 21cassitsh

Show that the magnetic vector potential for two long, straight, parallel wires carrying the same current, I, in opposite directions is given by: A→ = μ 0I / 2π ln(r1/r2)n^
where r2 and r1 are the distances from the field point to the wires, and n^ is a unit vector parallel to the wires.

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