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Physics, 26.05.2021 21:00 sammamamam1090

What can be said about the relative direction of the contributions due to the entire segments KL, LM, and MN to B⃗ net at point P? What can be said about the relative direction of the contributions due to the entire segments KL, LM, and MN to at point P? The magnetic fields due to KL and MN have the same direction; the magnetic field due to LM has the opposite direction. The three magnetic fields have different directions. All three magnetic fields have the same direction.

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