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anomalousdecay

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The 10A wire exerts a force moving the 3A wire to the left. The 2A wire exerts a force moving the 3A wire to the right.

So using the formula:



You get the force exerted by each wire.

Then you need to use vector components to analyse the direction the wire moves in and the net force.

Does this help?

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The 10A wire exerts a force moving the 3A wire to the left. The 2A wire exerts a force moving the 3A wire to the right.

So using the formula:



You get the force exerted by each wire.

Then you need to use vector components to analyse the direction the wire moves in and the net force.

Does this help?

If you need I can do the question with you step-by-step.
Can you please. Thanks

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When moving to the right we get:



To the left we get:



So the Net Force is:



 
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