Two straight parallel superconducting cables can withstand


Two straight, parallel superconducting cables can withstand a maximum tension of 20 kN/m without breaking. An engineer wants to use these cables in a device in which each cable is securely fastened and carries 28 kA of electric current. The currents will be flowing in opposite directions. What is the minimum separation required to keep the cables from breaking?

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