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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    Great thanks jtbel... this F2 force vector on target wire can be divided to two force vectors - one perpendicular to target wire and one axial along current direction, right?
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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    Thank you UltrafastPed and vanhees71 for your valuable comments! I will very appreciate your expertise if you join my similar thread "Force between current-carrying particles of finite wires" https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=750743
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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    Force between current-carrying particles of finite wires Dear scientists, I am developing application that simulates magnetic fields of current-carrying wires and calculates forces between them. Instead of using Biot-Savart formulas I try to implement different approach. The wires are...
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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    Thank you, maybe you can share your comment? What do you mean exactly by "stationary current make no sense physically"?
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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    Thank you UltrafastPED, yes I know we can simplify this by using formulas for infinite wires... But I think result may be very inaccurate, it is usable if wires distance to length ratio is small...
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    Force between two short current carrying wires

    The question is fairly simple but I am afraid the answer will not. I have seen many information about magnetic force between infinite parallel wires but almost nothing about finite ones. So, let's have two finite parallel wires, each one 50cm length, in 10cm distance, both have the same...
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