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Sources of Magnetic Field Physics for Scientists & Engineers, 3rd Edition Douglas C. Giancoli Chapter 28 Sources of Magnetic Field © Prentice Hall

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Figure 28-29 Problem 5.

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Figure 28-33 Problems 15 and 16.

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Figure 28-36 Problems 27 and 28.

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Figure 28-38 Problem 31

Figure 28-39 Problem 33.

Figure 28-40 Problem 34.

Figure 28-41 Problem 35.

Figure 28-42 Problem 36.

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Figure 28-44 Problem 38.

Figure 28-45 Problem 39.

Figure 28-46 Problem 41.

Figure 28-47 Problem 42.

Figure 28-48 Problems 47 and 48.

Figure 28-49 Problem 50.

Figure 28-50 Problem 51.

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Figure 28-52 Problem 58.

Figure 28-53 Problem 61.

Figure 28-54 Problem 62.