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The current in the long, straight wire AB shown in the figure is upward and is increasing steadily at a rate di/dt. You may want to review (Page). For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Emf and current induced in a loop. Part A At an instant when the current is i, what are the magnitude of the field B at a distance r to the right of the wire? Part B At an instant when the...
Page افت > of 4 Resistance R 4. A square loop of wire with resistance R and side a moves downward and starts entering the constant magnetic field B, att = tz. (See the figure. The loop was outside the field between t = 0 and t =) The loop completely enters the field region and STOPS moving at t = tz. Use the given parameters to put down short answers below. A xxxxx Vi xxxxx x x x x...
An extremely long wire laying parallel to the x -axis and passing through the origin carries a current of 250A running in the positive x -direction. Another extremely long wire laying parallel to the x -axis and passing through the y -axis at ry= 1.8m carries a current of 50A running in the negative x -direction. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic field that the wires generate on the y -axis at ry= 2.160m ?
A rectangular wire loop located in the plane of the page has a width L, and its length. X. is determined by the position a movable rail that forms the fourth side of the rectangle, as shown. The total electrical resistance of the wire loop is R, and an externally applied magnetic field, B, is directed out of the page. The rail is moving towards the right with speed v. Assume that the x direction is towards the right of...
The figure shows two parallel loops of wire having a common
axis. The smaller loop (radius r ) is above the larger
loop (radius R) by a distance x >> R.
Consequently, the magnetic field due to the counterclockwise
current i in the larger loop is nearly constant throughout
the smaller loop.
Suppose that i, the current in the larger loop is shut
off, and decreases at the constant rate
di/dt.
(a) Find an expression for the magnetic flux
through...
1) Parts A-E refer to the following figure of a circular loop of conducting wire. In the figure, Region I has a uniform magnetic field in the direction shown and Region II has no magnetic field. a) If the loop moves to the right and starts to move into Region II, what is the direction of the induced current in the wire? Circle the correct response. a) Clockwise. b) Counterclockwise. c) There is no induced current. b) If the loop moves straight down and remains...
An electron moves in the negative x direction, through a uniform magnetic field that is in the negative y direction. The magnitude force on the electron is: a) is the negative x direction B) in the positive y direction C) in the negative y direction D) in the positive z direction E) in the negative z direction At a distance R from a current carrying wire, what is the direction of the magnetic field relative to the wire? A) in...
A very long wire and a square loop of wire lie in the plane of the page as shown. Each side of the square is 15 cm in length, the resistance of the loop is 0.6 Ω, and the near side of the loop is 3 cm from the long wire. The current in the long wire is to the right and is increasing. At the moment, the current in the long wire is 6.5 A. The magnetic flux through...
A straight copper wire lies along the x-axis and has current of I=15.6 A running through it in the +x-direction. The wire is in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, perpendicular to the current. There is a magnetic force per unit length on the wire of 0.117 N / m in the -y-direction.(a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field (in mT ) in the region through which the current passes?(b) What is the direction of the magnetic...
A straight copper wire lies along the x-axis and has current of I = 14.5 A running through it in the +x-direction. The wire is in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, perpendicular to the current. There is a magnetic force per unit length on the wire of 0.130 N/m in the −y-direction. (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field (in mT) in the region through which the current passes? mT (b) What is the direction of...