Two infinitely long, straight wires are parallel and separated by a distance of 0.91 meter. They carry currents in the same direction. Wire 1 carries two times the current that wire 2 carries. On a line drawn perpendicular to both wires, locate the spot (relative to wire 1) where the net magnetic field is zero. Assume that wire 1 lies to the left of wire 2 and note that there are three regions to consider on this line: to the left of wire 1, between wire 1 and wire 2, and to the right of wire 2.
Two infinitely long, straight wires are parallel and separated by a distance of 0.91 meter. They...
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.
3) Two parallel infinitely-long wires separated by 10 cm distance carry the currents of 1 A flowing in the same direction. What is the magnetic field produced by these currents in the middle between the two wires? (25 pts.)
In a physics experiment, two straight parallel wires are separated by a distance of 1.1 cm. They are both 2.1 meters long and they carry currents in the same direction. Wire 1 carries a current of 13.5 amps and wire 2 carries a current of 15.1 amps. They exert a weak attractive force between them. Calculate the magnitude of that force in millinewtons (mN).
Two long, straight, parallel wires separated by a distance d carry currents in opposite directions as shown in the figure. The bottom wire carries a current of 6.0 A. Point C is at the midpoint between the wires and point O is a distance 0.50d below the 6-A wire as suggested in the figure. The total magnetic field at point O is zero tesla. a. Determine the value of the current, I, in the top wire. Determine the magnitude of...
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?.
Two long straight parallel wires, separated by
d1 = 0.775 cm, are perpendicular to the plane
of the page as shown in Fig. 30-40. Wire 1 carries a current of
5.70 A into the page. What must be the current (magnitude and
direction) in wire 2 for the resultant magnetic field at point
P to be zero? Point P is d2 =
1.85 cm from wire 2.
HRW7 TP 29-9Two long straight parallel wires, separated by dy = 0.775 cm,...
Two infinitely long, straight parallel wires perpendicular to the plane of the page carry currents of l1 = 1.5 A and I2 = 3 A in opposite directions. The smallest distance between the wires is d = 10 cm. Which direction matches the direction of the B-field at a point P midway between the wires?
2. Two long straight parallel wires separated by a distance of 20 cm carry currents of 30 A and 40 A in opposite directions. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at a point that is 15 cm from the wire carrying the 30 A current and 25 cm from the other wire?
Two long, straight wires separated by a distance of 27.7 cm carry currents in the same direction. The current in wire 1 is 1.69 A, and the current in wire 2 is 4.29 A. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires.