6 - The segment of wire in Figure carries a current of I , where the radius of the circular arc is R . Determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the origin. a) B = ??I / 8R b) B = ??I / R c) B = 3??I / 8R d) B = ??I / 4R e) B = 3??I / 4R
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0 \, A\) is the current, \(R = 0.03 \, m\) is the radius, and \(\theta = \frac{\pi}{2}\) is the angle made by the circular arc. Show more…
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