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There are 2 long wires A and B, placed 10cm apart. The currents in 2 wires are the same, 0.3A downwards. Where is the neutral point, how far is it from wire A?
The neutral point between two parallel wires A and B, each carrying a downward current of 0.3A and positioned 10cm apart, is located at the midpoint, which is 5cm from both wires. The magnetic fields generated by each wire cancel each other out at this point, resulting in a net magnetic field of zero. The magnetic field strength can be calculated using the formula B = (μo * I) / (2π * r), where μo is the permeability of free space (4π * 10^-7). This confirms that the neutral point is indeed at 5cm from wire A.
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