The electric currents and magnetic materials have an
effect called magnetic field. This magnetic field is specified with its
direction and magnitude. The magnitude is the strength of the field.
the magnetic field at a distance r from a
long straight wire carrying current I can be calculated with the
equation:
B = μ I / 2 pi R
where <span>μ is a constant, I is the current and R is the radius. </span>
Answer: Look for the inner answer inside u!
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>y-2>1/2(x-2) can be expanded as follows: y - 2 > (1/2)x - 1
Mult. all terms by 2 to remove the fractions:
2y - 4 > x - 2
Add 4 to both sides: 2y > x + 2
Div. both sides by 2: y > (1/2)x + 1 (answer)</span>
Answer:
(c) micrograms (µg)
Step-by-step explanation:
I think its GI. Could be HJ too. Here's a little reminder about intersecting, parallel, and perpendicular lines...