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The figure shows the end view of a long straight conducting rod mounted on a lab bench. A second such rod is attached to a point directly
above the first rod by a cable that is 30.0 cm long. If the current the rod mounted to the table is 34.2 A directed away from you (into the
page) and the mass per unit length of the rod attached to the cord is 48.0 g/m, determine the magnitude and direction of the current in the
free rod in order for the angle to be 3.00°.
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A
direction
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Transcribed Image Text:The figure shows the end view of a long straight conducting rod mounted on a lab bench. A second such rod is attached to a point directly above the first rod by a cable that is 30.0 cm long. If the current the rod mounted to the table is 34.2 A directed away from you (into the page) and the mass per unit length of the rod attached to the cord is 48.0 g/m, determine the magnitude and direction of the current in the free rod in order for the angle to be 3.00°. magnitude A direction -Select--- Fixed rod Lab bench L + Movable rod
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