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Here in the above solution I have assumed the current carrying wire is of infinite length. So I have applied the formula for the magnetic induction of a infinite current carrying wire.
The rectangular loop has legnths a and b and resistance h. The distance from the current-carrying...
In the figure, a rectangular loop of wire with length a = 3.8 cm, width b = 2.2 cm, and resistance R = 0.70 mΩ is placed near an infinitely long wire carrying current I = 4.7 A. The loop is then moved away from the wire at a constant speed v = 3.9 mm/s, when the center of the loop is at distance r = 7.9 cm, what are (a) the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the loop...
In the figure, a rectangular
loop of wire with length a = 3.8 cm, width b = 1.3 cm, and
resistance R = 0.71 m? is placed near an infinitely long wire
carrying current i = 6.7 A. The loop is then moved away from the
wire at a constant speed v = 4.8 mm/s. When the center of the loop
is at distance r = 2.8 cm, what are (a) the magnitude of the
magnetic flux through the loop...
Problem 2 (Current through Loop) A rectangular loop of dimensions / and w moves with a constant velocity v away from an infinitely long straight wire carrying a current I in the plane of the loop, as shown in Figure 10.9.6. Let the total resistance of the loop be R. What is the current in the loop at the instant the near side is a distance r from the wire? Figure 10.9.6 A rectangular loop moving away from a current-carrying wire
In figure, a rectangular loop of wire with length a, width b,
and resistance R is placed near an infinite long wire carrying
current Io.
The loop is then moved away from the wire at constant speed
v.
What is the induced current in the loop?
Problem 2 (Current through Loop) A rectangular loop of dimensions 1 and w moves with a constant velocity v away from an infinitely long straight wire carrying a current I in the plane of the loop, as shown in Figure 10.9.6. Let the total resistance of the loop be R. What is the current in the loop at the instant the near side is a distance r from the wire? Figure 10.9.6 A rectangular loop moving away from a current-carrying...
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In the figure, a rectangular loop of wire with length a = 2.9 cm, width b = 1.1 cm, and resistance R = 0.27 m ohm is placed near an infinitely long wire carrying current i = 4.6 A. The loop is then moved away from the wire at a constant speed v = 5.8 mm/s. When the center of the loop is at distance r = 2.3 cm, what are (a) the magnitude of...
Chapter 30, Problem 028 In the figure, a rectangular loop of wire with length a = 1.6 cm, width b 0.44 cm, and resistance R = 0.40 mPis placed near an infinitely long wire carrying current i = 6.3 A. The loop is then moved away from the wire at a constant speed v - 1.3 mm/s. When the center of the loop is at distance0.77 cm, what are (a) the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the loop and...
4. A long straight wire carrying a current is in the plane of a circular loop of wire. The current is decreasing. Both the loop and the wire are held in place by external forces. The loop has a resistance of 24. -Long wire Conducting loop a) In what direction does the induced current in the loop flow? Mint: first find the external magnetic field at the loop due to the long wire, figure out if the flux through the...
* 1. A rectangular loop of width a and length b is located near a long wire carrying a current I. The distance between the wire and the closet side of the loop is c. The wire is parallel to the long side of the loop. Find the total magnetic flux through the loop due to the current in the wire. te x
1. A rectangular loop of width a and length b is located near a long wire carrying a current I. The distance between the wire and the closet side of the loop is c. The wire is parallel to the long side of the loop. Find the total magnetic flux through the loop due to the current in the wire.