Marvin uses a long copper wire with resistivity 1.68 x 10^(-8)Ω⋅m and diameter 1.00 x 10^(−3 )m to create a solenoid that has a 3.00 cm radius
Calculate the total resistance if Marvin uses 10.8 meters of wire to create the solenoid.
Marvin uses a long copper wire with resistivity 1.68 x 10^(-8)Ω⋅m and diameter 1.00 x 10^(−3...
Marvin uses a long copper wire with resistivity 1.68 x 10-8. m and diameter 1.00 x 10-3 m to create a solenoid that has a 3.00 cm radius Part a Calculate the total resistance if Marvin uses 14.2 meters of wire to create the solenoid. Enter answer here 0 of 10 attempts used CHECK ANSWER Part b Calculate how many turns are in the solenoid. Enter answer here 0 of 10 attempts used CHECK ANSWER Part c A 3.00 Volt...
Question 9 This question contains multiple parts. Make sure to read all the instructions and answer each part Marvin uses a long copper wire with resistivity 1.68 x 10-8Ω . m and diameter 1.00 x 10-3 m to create a solenoid that has a 3.00 cm radius. Part a Calculate the total resistance if Marvin uses 12.6 meters of wire to create the solenoid Enter answer here S2 0.222X Answer Your 1 of 10 attempts used CHECK ANSWER Part b...
The resistance of a 50 m long copper wire is 0.267 Ω at 20 °C. Calculate the diameter of the wire. The resistivity of copper is 1.68 x 10-8 Ωm.
A solenoid is made from wire of resistivity ρ= 1.72 10 ^-8 m Ω⋅ and diameter 0.8 mm that is wrapped into 200 loops of 4 cm diameter. The solenoid is 8 cm long. If an emf of 12 V is connected to the ends of the wire, what is the magnetic field that this solenoid produces? Determine the length of wire and calculate the resistance in the wire. R= ρ L/A Calculate the current in the solenoid. Calculate the...
A 62.5 m length of insulated copper wire is wound to form a solenoid of radius 2.3 cm. The copper wire has a radius of 0.51mm. (Assume the resistivity of copper is ρ = 1.7 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.) (a) What is the resistance of the wire? Ω (b) Treating each turn of the solenoid as a circle, how many turns can be made with the wire? turns (c) How long is the resulting solenoid? m (d) What is...
A solenoid 10 cm in diameter and 630 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.050 cm, with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube to make a solenoid. (a) Determine the resistance in the wire. You may take the resistivity of copper to be 1.68 times 10^-8 Ohm m. (b) The number of turns in the wire is ten. Find the current necessary to produce a magnetic field of strength 1.5T. (c) How...
For a physics lab assignment, a student needs to create a solenoid using copper wire with diameter d = 0.500 mm. The resistance of the solenoid needs to be 3.10 Ω and the magnetic field of the solenoid with a current of 2.50 A should be 5.10 ✕ 10−2 T. Assume the resistance does not change significantly with temperature, and the radius of the solenoid is 1.00 cm. (Use ρ = 1.70 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m for the resistivity...
It is desired to construct a solenoid that will have a resistance of 4.15 Ω (at 20°C) and produce a magnetic field of 4.00 ✕ 10−2 T at its center when it carries a current of 3.00 A. The solenoid is to be constructed from copper wire having a diameter of 0.500 mm. If the radius of the solenoid is to be 1.00 cm, determine the following. (The resistivity of copper at 20°C is 1.7 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.)...
Copper wire has a resistivity ρ = 1.7 × 10-8 Ω⋅m when at 20°C and it has a temperature coefficient α = 3.9 × 10-3 K-1. A solid cylinder of copper of length L = 85 cm and diameter D = 2.5 mm has one end held at T1 = 7°C and the other end is held at T2 = 210°C. The temperature increases linearly between the two ends of the cylinder. Given that T= T1 + ( x/L )...
Calculate the ratio of the resistance of 12.0 m of aluminum wire 2.4 mm in diameter, to 26.0 m of copper wire 1.8 mm in diameter. The resistivity of copper is 1.68× 10 −8 Ω⋅m and the resistivity of aluminum is 2.65× 10 −8 Ω⋅m .