How Do Magnetic Fields Orient Around Perpendicular Current-Carrying Wires?

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The discussion focuses on determining the direction and magnitude of the magnetic field at point P due to two perpendicular current-carrying wires. One wire carries current out of the paper, while the other carries current into it, leading to magnetic fields at point P that are directed at 30 degrees below the horizontal to the right and left, respectively. The Right-Hand Rule (RHR) is applied to understand the circular nature of magnetic fields around each wire, but the fields at point P are specifically considered. The angle of 30 degrees is derived from the geometry of the setup, where the configuration forms an equilateral triangle, making the slanted sides create a 60-degree angle with the horizontal. The discussion concludes with clarification on how to calculate the angle based on the triangle's properties.
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Please help me with magnetic fields - how can i find its direction??

The drawing shows two wires that carry the same current of I=85.0 A and are oriented perpendicular to the plane of the paper. The current in one wire is directed out of the paper, while the current in the other is directed into the paper. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at point P.

according to the answer,
"The direction of B1 is 30.0° below the horizontal to the right. The direction of B2 is 30.0° below the horizontal to the left."

but why? if you use the RHR#2 (thumb into page for the one on the right, fingers curl in direction of magnetic field), isn't the magnetic field circular all around it? why is it in one direction?
 
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michaelw said:
The drawing shows two wires that carry the same current of I=85.0 A and are oriented perpendicular to the plane of the paper. The current in one wire is directed out of the paper, while the current in the other is directed into the paper. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at point P.

according to the answer,
"The direction of B1 is 30.0° below the horizontal to the right. The direction of B2 is 30.0° below the horizontal to the left."

but why? if you use the RHR#2 (thumb into page for the one on the right, fingers curl in direction of magnetic field), isn't the magnetic field circular all around it? why is it in one direction?

The answer given is talking about the fields AT POINT P and nowhere else. You have the RHR OK, but remember it applies to each individual point surrounding the wire.
 
thanks
but that doesn't add up..
why is it just the field 30 degrees below the horizontal considered?
 
hoops nm i think iget it
 
thanks =)
one more quick question
how can u calculate that angle? (30degrees)
 
michaelw said:
thanks =)
one more quick question
how can u calculate that angle? (30degrees)

It is an equilateral triangle. The slanted sides make an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal. B is perpendicular to the line from each wire to P.
 
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gotcha
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