Please help ASAP and show all work! Two long straight wires are parallel to the y-axis....
5. Two long straight wires are in the xy plane and parallel to the y axis. One wire is at x=10 cmand the other is on the y axis. The current in each wire is 1.5 A and the directions are shown in the figure. The magnetic field on x axis at x=20 cm is a) - 5 x 10-7 Tk. c)-15 x 108 T j. b) 5 x 10-7Tk. d) 1.5 x 108 Ti. 05 A 10 cm 0.5...
Two infinitely long, straight wires are parallel and separated by a distance of one meter. They carry currents in the same direction. Wire 1 carries 6 times thecurrent as wire 2 does. Determine the perpendicular distance from wire 1 to a point where the net magnetic field is zero between the two wires.
Two infinitely long, straight wires are parallel and separated by a distance of one meter. They carry currents in the same direction. Wire 1 carries 6 times the current as wire 2 does. Determine the perpendicular distance from wire 1 to a point where the net magnetic field is zero between the two wires.
Two long (infinite) wires are placed in the x-y plane parallel
to one another. One is placed on the x axis and the current in that
wire is 14 amps running in the +x direction. The other wire is
placed at y = +2.6 meters (2.6 meters "above" the first wire, in
the x-y plane). The second wire has a force per unit length of 24 x
10-7 N/m in the -y direction. Where, on the y axis, is
the...
Two long (infinite) wires are placed in the x-y plane parallel to one another. One is placed on the x axis and the current in that wire is 43 amps running in the +x direction. The other wire is placed at y = +3.1 meters (3.1 meters "above" the first wire, in the x-y plane). The second wire has a force per unit length of 27 x 10-7 N/m in the +y direction. At the point x = 0, y...
Two long, straight wires carry equal currents of 0.56 A. The two wires are parallel to each other and carry parallel currents. What is the magnetic field at a midpoint between the two wires, if the wires are 0.5 cm apart? The magnetic field of a long, straight wire is: B=(μ_0 i)/2πr What is the force per unit length of one of the wires in number 2 on the other?
Four parallel wires that are long and straight are positioned as shown. Two of the wires carry currents that are directed outward, and two of the wires carry currents that are directed inward. All four currents have equal magnitude. Which one of the following phrases best describes the direction of the net magnetic force acting on the wire shown at the top? vertically upward vertically downward outward O inward The net force on the wire could be zero newtons
2. Two long, parallel, straight wires, separated by 12 cm, carry currents in opposite directions. If the currents are I. = 3 amps and 1. = 5 amps, find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point 3 cm to the left of the wire carrying 3 amps. H 12 cm . For all problems, assume [g] = 9.81 m/s?.
The figure below shows a cross-section of two long, straight,
parallel wires, where the currents are flowing perpendicular to the
page. Wire 1 carries a current
I1
directed into the page (in the
−z
direction) and passes through the x-axis at
x = +a.
Wire 2 passes through the x-axis at
x = −2a
and carries an unknown current
I2.
The total magnetic field at the origin due to the
current-carrying wires has the magnitude
2μ0I1
(2πa)
. Note that...
Two long, straight wires carry equal currents of 0.56 A. The two wires are parallel to each other and carry parallel currents. What is the magnetic field at a midpoint between the two wires, if the wires are 0.5 cm apart? The magnetic field of a long, straight wire is: B=(μ_0 i)/2πr What is the force per unit length of one of the wires in number 2 on the other? Please show the derivation for the second equation used (u0*i1*i2/2pir)