2)- Based on Hw&.28-72 with aumbers. A very long horizontal wire carrying a current Ii as...
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...
Part A At what distance from a very thin, straight wire carrying a 28 A current would the magnetic field strength of 5.0×10−5T be generated? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B At what distance from a very thin, straight wire carrying a 28 A current would the magnetic field strength of 5.0×10−3T be generated? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part C At what distance from...
A long, straight wire carrying a current I1 is placed on a horizontal table in front of you and the direction of the current points +x axis. The magnetic field produced by the current I1 at a point 5 cm above the wire is 0.2 T. A second parallel wire carrying a current I2 = 3I1 is placed 10 cm above the first wire and the direction of the current also points +x axis. What is the direction of the...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a
horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following
conditions will a counter-clockwise induced current circulate in
the stationary loop?
a) The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its
value is increasing.
b) The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its
value is constant.
c) The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left and its
value is decreasing.
d) The current...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter-clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left and its...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter- clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left and...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter-clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current - Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left and...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter- clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current - Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter- clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current - Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing. O The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the...
The figure shows a stationary conducting loop adjacent to a horizontal current-carrying wire. For which of the following conditions will a counter-clockwise induced current circulate in the stationary loop? Stationary conducting loop Counter- clockwise induced current 1 Current-carrying wire The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is decreasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the right and its value is increasing. The current in the horizontal wire flows to the left and...