If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth (0.50×10−4T×10−4T) at a distance of 24 cmcm from the wire, what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of...
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth (0.50×10−4T) at a distance of 20 cm from the wire, what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth (0.50×10−4T) at a distance of 22 cm from the wire, what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth(0.50 *10^-4T at a distance of 21cm , what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth (0.35×10−4T) at a distance of 28 cm , what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
If an electric wire is allowed to produce a magnetic field no larger than that of the Earth (0.60×10−4T) at a distance of 22 cm , what is the maximum current the wire can carry?
Some pacemakers employ magnetic reed switches to enable doctors to change their mode of operation without surgery. A typical reed switch can be switched from one position to another with a magnetic field of 5.0×10−4T. What current must a wire carry if it is to produce a 5.0×10−4T field at a distance of 0.50 m?
Part A What is the magnitude of the force per meter of length on a straight wire carrying an 7.90-A current when perpendicular to a 0.70-T uniform magnetic field? Part B What if the angle between the wire and field is 57.0 ∘? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ------------------------------- An electron is projected vertically upward with a speed of 1.20×106m/s into a uniform magnetic field of 0.590 T that is directed horizontally away...
Problem 20.40 You want to produce a magnetic field of magnitude 5.50 x10^-4T at a distance of 4.0 x 10^-2m from a long, straight wire. Part A What current is required to produce this field? Part B With the current found in part A, how strong is the magnetic field 8.00cm from the wire's center?
Problem 5: A 5 cm long wire is in a uniform magnetic field of 4T, so that current in the wire is perpendicular to the magnetic field. The wire is connected to a 10 ohm resistor in series, so that the resistance of the wire is negligible. The wire and resister are then connected in series to a charged 1500mF capacitor at 50 kV. A: What is the current through the wire as function of time, with t-0 being when...
For a particular scientific experiment, it is important to be completely isolated from any magnetic field, including the earth's field. The earth's field is approximately 50 4T, but at any particular location it may be a bit more or less than this. A 1.00-m-diameter current loop with 200 turns of wire is adjusted to carry a current of 0.191 A ; at this current, the coil's field at the center is exactly equal to the earth's field in magnitude but...