Two parallel wires carry current to the right, one above the other. What is the direction the lower wire exerts on the upper wire?
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Two parallel wires carry current to the right, one above the other. What is the direction...
Two parallel wires carry electric current in the same direction as shown in the figure to the right. The current in each wire produces a magnetic field, and each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the field produced by the other wire In the region of space near wire 1, in what direction does the magnetic field produced by wire 2 point? O up O down O right O left into the screen O out of the screen In...
Two parallel wires run horizontally and carry current in the same direction (to the right). They both carry a current of 3.7 mA. They are separated by a distance of 30.0 cm. (a) Draw the situation including the magnetic field produced by each wire in the space between, above, and below the wires. (b) What is the magnetic field along the line directly in between the two wires? Explain. (c) Find the magnetic field (magnitude and direction) at a point...
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8. Two long, parallel wires each
carry a current I in the same direction as shown in the figure. The
magnetic field at the point P, midway between the two wires is
________.
zero
directed into the page
directed out of the page
parallel to the wires in the same direction as the
current.
parallel to the wires, in the opposite direction as the
current.
9. A long, straight wire carries a current of 20A to the right....
Two long, parallel wires carry a current of 5.00 A in a direction that is out of the page. The wires are 10.0 cm apart. Determine the the net magnetic field vector at a point that is 10.0 cm above one of the wires as shown. 1.
The figure below shows two long, parallel wires in
cross-section, and the currents they carry are directed out of the
page. The left wire carries a current ofI1 = 2.96 A,and the right carries a current ofI2 = 3.45 A.The two wires are a distanced = 20.0 cmapart. Point P is the same distance d above
the right wire.Assume the +x-direction is to the right, and the
+y-direction is upward.A cross-sectional end view of two parallel wires carrying
current out...
MULTIPART-3 Two long parallel wires carry currents of 5 A and 7 A in the opposite direction. The wires are separated by 0.28 m. a) Find the magnetic force per unit length between the two wires. b) Find the magnetic field midway between the wires c) Find the magnetic force on each wire. The wires are then suspended horizontally one above the other with the currents flowing in same direction. d) If the upper wire is held securely without sagging,...
Two long, parallel wires carry
a current of 4.45 A in a direction that is out of the page. The
wires are d = 5.33 cm apart. Determine the
magnitude of the net magnetic field, in ?T, at a point that is the
same distance d above one of the wires as shown.
(You need to determine the vector sum of the two magnetic fields.)
Answer: 26.4 microT
004 10.0 points Two parallel wires carry opposite current as shown. Find the direction of the magnetic force on i2 due to the magnetic field of 1. to the left and downward 2. to the left 3. to the right and upward 4. out of the paper 5. to the left and upward 6. into the paper 7. to the right 8. to the right and downward
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
Consider a drawing of two parallel wires separated by 4.00 cm, each carrying 10.0 Amps of current. The upper wire has current flowing left to right of the page . The lower wire is carrying current in the opposite direction. What is the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the following points? Point 1: 2.00 cm above the upper wire. Point 2: At the midpoint between the two wires Point 3: 2.00 cm below the bottom wire.