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A. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the (1 cm, 0 cm, 0 cm) position? Give your answer using unit vectors.
B. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the (0 cm, 1 cm, 0 cm) position? Give your answer using unit vectors.
C. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the (0 cm, -2 cm, 0 cm) position? Give your answer using unit vectors.
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