Magnetic fields obey superposition: the total field at a point is the vector sum of fields from all sources. For two parallel wires: at the midpoint, fields from same-direction currents cancel; from opposite-direction currents add (both point same way). For concentric loops: fields along the axis add or subtract based on current directions. Always determine the direction of each field component before adding.
Part of JMAG-01 — Magnetic Effects: Biot-Savart & Ampere's Law
Superposition of Magnetic Fields
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