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Problem 4:   A 11-μC point charge is moving along the x-axis as shown at a speed...

Problem 4:   A 11-μC point charge is moving along the x-axis as shown at a speed of 18 × 106 m/s. The point P shown has coordinates (0.55,0.55,0) m. Note that in this figure, the z-axis is positive out of the screen.
  33% Part (a) What is the x-component of the magnetic field at the point P due to the charge, in tesla?
  33% Part (b) What is the y-component of the magnetic field at the point P due to the charge, in tesla?
  33% Part (c) What is the z-component of the magnetic field at the point P due to the charge, in tesla?

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