Answer:
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Explanation:
Before we do any kind of calculation, we need to convert the proper units of the exercise. All the units of distance must be in meters, so, let's change distance of the wire, and the magnetic field to meters:
Separation between the wires are 2.5 mm:
2.5 mm * (1 m / 1000 mm) = 0.0025 m
The distance of P from the bottom of the wires is 37 cm:
37 cm * (1 m/100 cm) = 0.37 m
The distance of P from the top of the wires is just the sum of the two distances:
R = 0.37 + 0.0025 = 0.3725 m
Now that we have the distance, we can determine the magnetic field, using the following expression:
B = B(bottom) - B(top) or just B₂ - B₁
And B = μ₀ I / 2πR
Replacing in the above expression we have:
B = μ₀ I / 2π ( 1/R₂ - 1/R₁)
Now we can determine the magnetic field:
B = (4πx10⁻⁷ * 10 / 2π) (1/0.37 - 1/0.3725)
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Which means that the magnetic field is out of the page.
Hope this helps