An infinitely long wire carrying a current I is bent at a right angle as shown in the figure. Determine the magnetic field at point P, located a distance x from the corner of the wire.
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Consider a thin wire carrying current I has a right angle bend.Find the magnetic field along the positive x-axis. Hint first, finda formula for the magnetic field due to an infinitely long wirefrom -â to +â as a function of the current that it carries as afunction of a distance Ï away from the wire in the Ï direction.
The wire shown in the figure is infinitely long and carries a current 'I'. Find the magnetic field at the point 'P'.
A long wire carrying 4.50 A of current makes two 90◦ bends, as shown in Fig. 27.49. The bent part of the wire passes through a uniform 0.240 T magnetic field directed as shown in the figure and confined to a limited region of space. Find the magnitude and direction of the force that the magnetic field exerts on the wire.