Two long, parallel wires hang by 4.00−cm−long cords from a common axis (see the figure (Figure 1)). The wires have a mass per unit length of 1.55×10−2 kg/m and carry the same current in opposite directions. Figure 1 of 1 Part A What is the current in each wire if the cords hang at an angle of 6.00∘ with the vertical? Express your answer in amperes. Submit Request Answer

Two long, parallel wires hang by 4.00−cm−long cords from a common axis (see the figure (Figure 1)). The wires have a mass per unit length of 1.55×10−2 kg/m and carry the same current in opposite directions. Figure 1 of 1 Part A What is the current in each wire if the cords hang at an angle of 6.00∘ with the vertical? Express your answer in amperes. Submit Request Answer

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Two long, parallel wires hang by 4.00 c m l o n g cords from a common axis (see the figure (Figure 1)). The wires have a mass per unit length of 1.55 × 10 2 k g / m and carry the same current in opposite directions.
Figure 1 of 1 Part A
What is the current in each wire if the cords hang at an angle of 6.00 with the vertical?
Express your answer in amperes. Submit Request Answer

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