6. Find the force per unit length between two long, thin parallel wires that are separated...
Two long, parallel wires separated by 4.50 cm carry currents in opposite directions. The current in one wire is 1.70 A, and the current in the other is 3.30 A. (a) Find the magnitude of the force per unit length that one wire exerts on the other. N/m (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? attractive repulsive
Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance of 3.40 cm. The force per unit length that each wire exerts on the other is 4.20x10-5 N/m and the wires repel each other. The current in one wire is 0.520 A. Part A What is the current in the second wire? 10 AP R O ? Submit Request Answer Part B Are the two currents in the same direction or in opposite directions? In the same direction In opposite direction...
Two long, parallel wires separated by 2.85 cm carry currents in opposite directions. The current in one wire is 1.45 A, and the current in the other is 3.10 A. (a) Find the magnitude of the force per unit length that one wire exerts on the other. N/m (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? attractiverepulsive
Two long, parallel wires are separated by a distance of 3.30 cm . The force per unit length that each wire exerts on the other is 3.70×10−5 N/m , and the wires repel each other. The current in one wire is 0.700 A .What is the current in the second wire?
Two long, straight, parallel wires of length 3.6 m carry parallel currents of 3.8 A and 1.1 A. (a) If the wires are separated by a distance of 3.7 cm, what is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? N (b) Is this force attractive or repulsive? attractive or repulsive (c) If the currents are in opposite directions (antiparallel), how do the answers to parts (a) and (b) change? What is the magnitude of the force between the...
Problem 6 (10 points) Two infinitely long parallel wires are separated by a distance of 20 cm. if the wires carry current of 10A in opposite directions, calculate the force on the wires. Problem 6 (10 points) Two infinitely long parallel wires are separated by a distance of 20 cm. if the wires carry current of 10A in opposite directions, calculate the force on the wires.
Two parallel wires separated by 3 cm repel each other with a force per unit length of 8.6x104 N/m. If the current in one wire is 8 A then the current on the other wire is A. (enter a decimal number rounded to the two digits after the decimal point)
Two long, straight, parallel wires of length 3.6 m carry parallel currents of 3.0 A and 1.6 A. (a) If the wires are separated by a distance of 3.9 cm, what is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? __N (b) Is this force attractive or repulsive? (c) If the currents are in opposite directions (antiparallel), how do the answers to parts (a) and (b) change? What is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? ___N...
The force per unit length on two long parallel wires is measured to be 6.3 × 10−5 N/m when they are separated by 2.4 cm. What is the new force distribution (in N/m) when the two wires are moved to a distance of 1.2 cm and the current in each of the wires is tripled?
The force per unit length on two long parallel wires is measured to be 6.3 × 10−5 N/m when they are separated by 2.4 cm. What is the new force distribution (in N/m) when the two wires are moved to a distance of 1.2 cm and the current in each of the wires is tripled?