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mework #2 Due September 26, 2019 PROBLEMS 2.1 A solenoid is 24 in. long and I...
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 66.4 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 6.80 mT at its center?
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 64.6 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 7.10 mT at its center? _____W
QUESTION 35 Problems 35-36 deal with a solenoid with diameter of 5 cm and length 80 cm long that is wound with 10 turns per centimeter. The solenoid carries a current of 12 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field inside the solenoid, near its center? olur 150.8uT 15.08mT 18.75mT QUESTION 36 Problems 35-36 deal with a solenoid with diameter of 5 cm and length 80 cm long that is wound with 10 turns per centimeter. The solenoid...
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 77.0 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 7.80 mT at its center? The answer is in W.
a) what is the resistance of the wire in the solenoid?
b) how much voltage would need to be applied to the solenoid to
create a 5.00 mT magnetic field?
Consider a solenoid made of copper wire. The solenoid is 5.00 cm in diameter and 30.0 cm in length. The copper wire has a diameter of 0.50 mm and is wound with 20 turns per cm. The resistivity of Cu is 1.72 Times 10-8 Ohm *m.
A 2.0-cm-diameter, 15-cm-long solenoid is tightly wound with one layer of wire. A 2.1 A current through the wire generates a 3.1 mT magnetic field inside the solenoid. What is the diameter of the wire, in mm? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 82.7 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 8.35 mT at its center? (Assume the resistivity of the copper wire is 1.70 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.)
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 72.8 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 9.45 mT at its center? (Assume the resistivity of the copper wire is 1.70 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.)
A thin (radius r=1.15 mm) long wire is used to
build a solenoid: the wire is densely (subsequent turns touching
each other) wound around a cylindrical surface of the diameter
D=7.8 cm.
When electric current I=1.5 A runs in this
wire, what is the magnitude
Bsol of the magnetic
field in the center of the solenoid?:
Bsol= ______ G.
Let us now compare that magnetic field to the magnetic field
B1 that would be produced just by a
single circular...
A solenoid 10.0 cm in diameter and 83.3 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.100 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. What power must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 9.15 mT at its center? (Assume the resistivity of the copper wire is 1.70 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.) ___________ W