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An overhead electric power line carries a maximum current of 125 A. What is the magnitude of the maximum magnetic field at a point 4.50 m directly below the power line
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Aphoton is absorbed by an electron that is in the n = 3 state of a hydrogen atom, causing the hydrogen atom to become ionized. very far away from the nucleus, the released electron has a velocity of 750,000 m/s. what was the wavelength of the absorbed photon?
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