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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Calculate the x-component of the force on a 1.0-cm long piece of the lower right-hand wire, due to the other three wires.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The four wires that lie at the corners of a square of side a= 4.20 cm are carrying equal currents i= 1.70 A into (+) or out of (-) the page, as shown in the picture.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ycomp=3.24×10-5 T

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

F=qvB q= i x t v=L(or m)/t \[F = I (dL \times B).\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1405629803169:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is t?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am so dumb, but I really just dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you don't understand the equation or how to use it to get x component

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how to use it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and its due at 5pm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First you have to draw a circle around the wire with radius r (a or root 2a^2) then make a tangent at the point which is asked to determined like |dw:1405630373856:dw| |dw:1405630500955:dw| |dw:1405630586909:dw|

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