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HW 08,09(Ch.27,28): Magnetic field, Magnetic forces, sources
Problem 28.49
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Constants
Introduction
A pair of point charges, qq =+8.50 CC and qq=-5.00 CC , are moving as shown in the figure (Figure 1) with speeds v=v=9.00104 m/sm/s and v=v=6.50104 m/sm/s . The charges are at the locations shown in the figure.
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Part A
What is the magnitude of the magnetic field produced at the origin?
Express your answer in teslas.
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BB =
4.86105
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Part B
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What is the direction of the magnetic field produced at the origin?
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Part C
What is the magnitude of the magnetic force that qq exerts on qq?
Express your answer in newtons.
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FF =
1.55105
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Part D
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What is the direction of the magnetic force that qq exerts on qq?
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