Answer:
a. OT
b. 9.9*10^{-7}T
c. 4.6*10^{-7}T
Step-by-step explanation:
The strength of a magnetic field generated by a current in a wire is
![B=(\mu_0I)/(2\pi r)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/vnndncr0elxlju1k34nnhuwe4h15dnmp86.png)
where mu0 is the magnetic permeability, I is the current and r is the distance in which we want to know the magnitude of B.
a. midway between the wires
r1=0.25m
r2=0.25cm
![B=B_1-B_2=(\mu_0I)/(2\pi)((1)/(r_1)-(1)/(r_2))=0T](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/ez46bbem26zvh4l1klcyapegv7hej88f5m.png)
b. at a point in the plane of the wires but 3.00 m from the nearer of the two
r1=3.5m
r2=3m
in this case we have
![B=B_1+B_2=(\mu_0I)/(2\pi)((1)/(r_1)+(1)/(r_2))=9.9*10^(-7)T](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/g8ek8ulq6ojto2wyqrpthvex6bpkzwx3lp.png)
c. at a point between and above the two wires, 1.01 m from each one
- between the wires, as in the point a B=0T
- above each wire:
r1=1.01m
![r_2=√((1.01m)^2+(0.5m)^2)=1.43m](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/e7an18f6c7lq3i3ckp0dawx4jwooldo1t9.png)
![B=B_1+B_2=4.6*10^(-7)T](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/x7yhu8nzbc3pt73rq606uk84nqvzu83y07.png)
HOPE THIS HELPS!!