The force per unit length between the two wires is
Explanation:
The magnitude of the force per unit length exerted between two current-carrying wires is given by
where
is the vacuum permeability
are the currents in the two wires
r is the separation between the two wires
For the wires in this problem, we have
r = 2.00 cm = 0.02 m
Substituting into the equation, we find
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Given
mass of ice skater M=70 kg
mass of ball m=10 kg
the initial velocity of the ball
Conserving linear momentum
Therefore the velocity of the person holding the ball is 1.25 m/s
This collision represents the perfectly inelastic collision where particles stick together after the collision.