Your wire beam balance has two long and one short section of wires. Determine the magnetic forces and directions acting on each. 1- each of the long sections inside the solenoid. 2- the short section inside the solenoid

Your wire beam balance has two long and one short section of wires. Determine the magnetic...
Two long, parallel wires are separated by 2.0 m . Each wire has a 25-A current, but the currents are in opposite directions . a) Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic field midway between the wires. b) Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic field at a point 1 m to the side of one wire and 3.0 m from the other wire. The point is in the same plane as the wires.
Two long, parallel wires are separated by 1.8 m. Each wire has a 32-A current, but the currents are in opposite directions. A)Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic field midway between the wires. B)Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic field at a point 0.9 m to the side of one wire and 2.7 m from the other wire. The point is in the same plane as the wires.
Problem 5: A 5 cm long wire is in a uniform magnetic field of 4T, so that current in the wire is perpendicular to the magnetic field. The wire is connected to a 10 ohm resistor in series, so that the resistance of the wire is negligible. The wire and resister are then connected in series to a charged 1500mF capacitor at 50 kV. A: What is the current through the wire as function of time, with t-0 being when...
10. Determine the magnetic field midway between two long straight wires 2.0 cm apart if the current in each wire is 25 A in opposite directions.
Two parallel wires carry current in opposite directions, the first at 10A and second at 30A. The wires are separated by 5cm and are 10m long. 1. What is the force on each wire? Are the forces acting to push the wires closer or farther apart? 2. Sketch the total magnetic field between the wires and outside of the wires.
1. Two long, straight parallel electrical wires are mounted on poles such that one wire is mounted 3.0 cm higher than the other. There is a current of 100 A in the same direction in each wire. Each wire has a mass of 0.042 kg per meter of length. A. Calculate the magnitude of the force per unit length acting on the lower wire due to the magnetic field created by the upper wire. Also clearly indicate the direction of...
Two identical long straight wires are resting parallel to each other on a table. The wires are separated by 3.0 mm and are carrying equal 25- A currents in the opposite directions. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force acting on a 1.0-m segment of each wire. (b) Does the force push the wires closer together or farther apart?
Part A Determine the magnitude and direction of the force between two parallel wires 30 m long and 3.0 cm apart, each carrying 30 A in the same direction. The force on each wire will be attractive. The force on each wire will be repulsive. The wires will not interact. ----------------------- A long horizontal wire carries 23.0 A of current due north. The Earth's field 20.0 cm due west of the wire points north but downward, 45 ∘ below the...
In cross section, two long straight wires. The current I = 1.11
A in the wire which is the closest to the point P is out of the
page. d = 4.88 cm, and it is the distance between the wires, and
also the distance from point P to the closest wire.
Figure 30-81 shows, in cross section, two long straight wires. The current I = 1.11 A in the wire which is the closest to the point P is...
Magnetic Field inside a Very
Long Solenoid Learning Goal: To apply Ampère's law to find the
magnetic field inside an infinite solenoid. In this problem we will
apply Ampère's law, written ?B? (r? )?dl? =?0Iencl, to calculate
the magnetic field inside a very long solenoid (only a relatively
short segment of the solenoid is shown in the pictures). The
segment of the solenoid shown in (Figure 1) has length L, diameter
D, and n turns per unit length with each...