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A particle of charge -3 C is momentarily located at the position (4,2,7) [all distances in...

A particle of charge -3 C is momentarily located at the position (4,2,7) [all distances in meters]. The particle's velocity is 450i^+150j^+500k^ [in m/s] What is the magnetic field vector due to the particle at the position (8,6,7)? b.) At that same instant, a second particle of charge 11 C is momentarily located at the origin, moving along the positive x-axis with a speed of 2000 m/s. What is the total magnetic field at the target position from the previous problem?

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