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In the figure at the left below are shown parts of two long current carrying wires labeled 1 and 2. The wires lie in the same plane and cross at right angles at the point indicated. When it carries a current, each wire carries the same amount of current in the direction shown. At the right is shown a set of coordinate directions for describing the direction of vectors.
For each of the vectors labeled (a)-(c) below indicate the direction of the vector by specifying its direction using the coordinate system shown. For example, you might specify "the +x direction" or "the -z direction" or "in the x-y plane at 45º between the +x and +y directions." If the magnitude of the vector requested is zero, write "0".
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