

Question 19 (14 points) A very long straight wire carries a current of 3.5A from left...
A very long, straight wire carries a current of 12.7 A out of the screen. An electron outside the wire is 1.69 cm to the right of the central axis of the wire and is moving with a speed of 3.59×106 m/s. Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron if it is moving directly away from the wire (i.e., rightward). Find the magnitude of the force on the electron if it is moving parallel to the wire...
1.A very long, straight wire carries a current of 17.5 A out of the screen. An electron outside the wire is 1.45 cm to the right of the central axis of the wire and is moving with a speed of 3.19×106 m/s. Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron if it is moving directly away from the wire (i.e., rightward). 2.Find the magnitude of the force on the electron if it is moving parallel to the wire...
a) a horizontal long straight wire carries a current of I1= 8A from left to right. The wire is tangential to a circular loop of wire of Radius R= .03 m lying immediately below it. The loop carries a current of l2= 2A in the counter clockwise direction. Assuming that the thickness of the wires are negligible, find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at the center of the circular loop b) a second long wire also...
One long wire carries current 18.0 A to the left along the
x axis. A second long wire carries current 78.0 A to the
right along the line (y = 0.280 m, z = 0).
(a) Where in the plane of the two wires is the total magnetic
field equal to zero?
One long wire carries current 18.0 A to the left along the x axis. A second long wire carries current 78.0 A to the right along the line...
A long wire carries a positive current / from left to right. An electron above the wire is traveling to the right at a speed of V. In which direction is the magnetic force on the electron?
Learning Goal: To practice Problem-solving Strategy 24.2 Magnetic force problems A long straight horizontal wire carries a current I = 3.40 A to the left. A positive 1.00 C charge moves to the right at a distance 2.00 m above the wire at constant speed v = 5000 m/s. (Figure 1) What are the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic force on the charge? Part C What is the magnitude B of the magnetic field at the location of the charge due...
1. The figure on the left shows the current, 1, of a long straight wire coming out of the page. The figure on the right shows the direction of the magnetic field as it passes through the plane of the page for a vertical current-carrying wire (center) For the figure on the left draw the magnetic field of the wire; for the figure on the right indicate the direction of the current. O O Bout I (out)
One long wire carries current 12.0 A to the left along the x axis. A second long wire carries current 64.0 A to the right along = 0.280 m, z = 0). the line (y (a) Where in the plane of the two wires is the total magnetic field equal to zero? y -.0646 m (b) A particle with a charge of -2.00 HC is moving with a velocity of 150î Mm/s along the line (y 0.100 m, z =...
A long straight wire on the
z-axis carries a current of 8.0 A in the +z direction (out of the
paper). A circular loop of radius 10 cm lies in the xy-plane and
carries a 3.0-A current, as shown in the figure. Point P, at the
center of the loop, is 25 cm from the z-axis. A proton is projected
from P with a velocity of 2.0 × 106m/s in the -x direction. The
magnitude of the net magnetic force...
One long wire carries current 12.0 A to the left along the x axis. A second long wire carries current 64.0 A to the right along the line (y = 0.280 m, z = 0). (a) Where in the plane of the two wires is the total magnetic field equal to zero? y = -.0646 (b) A particle with a charge of -2.00 HC is moving with a velocity of 150î Mm/s along the line (y = 0.100 m, z...