If you were to travel parallel to an infinitely long straight wire with current I at the same velocity as the electrons in the wire at a distance a from the wire, the magnitude of the magnetic field (according to your measuring instruments) would be
A) 0.
B)
.
C)
.
D)
.
E)
.
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