Consider a long, closely wound solenoid with 10,000 turns per meter.
What current, in amperes, is needed in the solenoid to produce a magnetic field inside the solenoid, near its center, that is 104 times the Earth’s magnetic field of 4.85 × 10-5 T?
Consider a long, closely wound solenoid with 10,000 turns per meter. What current, in amperes, is...
A 10.5-cm-long solenoid with radius 2.85 cm is closely wound with 325 turns of wire. The current in the windings is 8.90 A. Compute the magnetic field at a point near the center of the solenoid. T
A 15 cm long solenoid with radius 0.7 cm is closely wound with 596 turns of wire. The current in the windings is 7.7 A. Compute the magnetic field at a point near the center of the solenoid. (Give your answer in decimal using "mT" (milli Tesla) as unit)
an infinitely long solenoid consisting of m closely wound turns per unit length on a cylinder of raduid R carries steady current I.A particle of charge q moves with speed V but experiences zero magnetic force. determin the velocity direction if a) the particle is inside the solenoid? b) the particle is outside the solenoid?
A 15cm long solenoid with radius 2.5 cm is closely wound with 600 turns of wire. The current in the windings is 8 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field generated in the center of the coil? (in mT= milli-Tesla)
A long solenoid (diameter = 5.0 cm) is wound with 960 turns per meter of thin wire through which a current of 300 mA is maintained. A wire carrying 12 A is inserted along the axis of the solenoid. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point 2.0 cm from the axis
Consider a 4.21-meter-long solenoid with 9130.0 turns of wire carrying a current 2.61 A. Running right down the middle of the solenoid, along its central axis, is another wire, long and straight, carrying 884.0 A of current. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field, in T, a distance 0.0673 m from the long straight wire, assuming that point is also inside the solenoid.
an infinitely long solenoid whose axis point out of the board has a closely wound turns per unit length on a cylinder of radius R and steady current I. a charged particle located inside the solenoid is moving at speed Vo. determine the direction of motion such that the magnetic force is maximum.
A solenoid is wound with 370 turns on a form 4.0 cm in diameter and 50 cm long. The windings carry a current I in the sense that is shown in the figure. The current produces a magnetic field, of magnitude 4.9 mT, near the center of the solenoid. Find the current in the solenoid windings. (μ 0 = 4π × 10-7 T · m/A)
A long, thin solenoid has 450 turns per meter and a radius of 1.04 cm . The current in the solenoid is increasing at a uniform rate didt. The magnitude of the induced electric field at a point which is near the center of the solenoid and a distance of 3.55 cm from its axis is 8.00×10?6 V/m . a)Calculate didt.
A long solenoid has n = 380 turns per meter and carries a current given by I = 34.0(1 − e−1.60t ), where I is in amperes and t is in seconds. Inside the solenoid and coaxial with it is a coil that has a radius of R = 6.00 cm and consists of a total of N = 250 turns of fine wire (see figure below). What emf is induced in the coil by the changing current? (Use the...