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Square wave exponential fourier series
Thanks for the reply, i figured out my mistake and redid the problem completely and found the correct answer. Thanks- Funnynick
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Square wave exponential fourier series
This is A and B my friend is telling me that Co is actually 0 and I am getting 1/2 and i don't see exactly what I am doing wrong if i indeed am doing something wrong hopefully someone here can check this out and let me know exactly where i went wrong.. Thanks- Funnynick
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- Exponential Fourier Fourier series Series Square Square wave Wave
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Infinite Parallel wires Magnetic field
if i just do \frac{μ(5)}{2∏(.04)} it gives me 25Micro tesla and the answer is 24 micro tesla so what am i missing i have to subtract something tiny- Funnynick
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Infinite Parallel wires Magnetic field
So when i draw the two circles i am getting intersects of the 2 B-fields from each wire at 4 cm in between them at 2 points, is that correct?> So i calculated for the 4cm radius and multiply my result B by 2? to get the magnetic field between the two wires at 5 cm from each wire? i am...- Funnynick
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Infinite Parallel wires Magnetic field
Homework Statement Two long parallel wires each carry a current of 5.0A directed to the east. The two wires are separated by 8c.m. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the point that is 5.0 cm from each of the wires.Homework Equations B= \frac{μI}{2∏R}The Attempt at a Solution I know...- Funnynick
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- Field Infinite Magnetic Magnetic field Parallel Wires
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