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How is the magnetic field distributed at a distance r from a straight conductor wire through which a current I flows?
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MAGNETIC FIELDS SUMMARY You will measure how the magnetic field, B, produced by a coil varies with the current, I, in the coil. From your measurements, you w calculate the permeability constant Ho. Lastly you w use a magnet to induce a voltage in the coil. THEORY The magnetic field Batthe center of a circular coil (solenoid) of radius R with N turns that carries a current...
What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance R=1 m from a straight wire which carries an electric current 1-1 A? How many of the following statements about the electric current, I" are true? • The electric current measures the rate of charge transport per unit cross section of the conductor • The electric current measures the number of unit charges that pass through the section of the conductor per unit of time • The electric current...
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Magnetic field and Magnetic Force due to a (long, straight) current PHYS 181 - in class problem set An infinitely long conductor carrying current is bent at a right angle as shown in Figure 1. Point P is located a distance b from the corner of the wire. Only one section of this current contributes to the magnetic field at pt. P. Why? The general formula (derived from the Biot-Savart...
How does the magnitude of the magnetic field around a long straight current-carrying wire of radius R depend on radial distance r > R from the long axis of the wire? Assuming that the current is steady and uniformly distributed within the wires, how does the field magnitude depend on the radial distance r < R from the wire axis?
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8. FIGURE 4.2 a) FIGURE 4.2 shows a conductor carrying current, I in a uniform magnetic b) A copper wire of length 12.0 cm is placed at an angle 40° in a uniform field B. Show the force due to the magnetic field on the conductor. magnetic field ofstrength 0.2 T. Ifthe wire carries a current of 5 A, calculate the magnetic force on this wire.
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Constants Part A To understand the magnetic force on a straight current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field. Magnetic fields exert forces on moving charged particles, whether those charges are moving independently or are confined to a current- carrying wire. The magnetic force Fon an individual moving charged particle depends on its velocity and charge er. In the case of a current-carrying wire, many charged particles are simultaneously in motion, so...
The magnetic field inside wires In a regular household wire, current I flows (uniformly!) down a long straight conducting wire of radius R. Assume the metal is a "magnetically linear" material, and find the magnetic field B as a function of distance s from the center of the wire (both inside and outside the wire) What are all the bound currents in this problem? (Check yourself by verifying that the total bound current is zero) What can you say about...
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9. a) Define a current of magnitude 1 A. b) 6 A 10 A FIGURE 4.3 Two long straight parallel copper wires X and Y are placed at a distance r apart in FIGURE 4.3. X carries current of 6 A and Y carries current of 10 A in the opposite direction. (i) Find the location of a point from wire X, in term of r, where the resultant magnetic field will be zero....
Problem 20.40 You want to produce a magnetic field of magnitude 5.50 x10^-4T at a distance of 4.0 x 10^-2m from a long, straight wire. Part A What current is required to produce this field? Part B With the current found in part A, how strong is the magnetic field 8.00cm from the wire's center?
Iwire The magnetic field for a long wire is В — B = 2π r = distance from wire, I = current d through wire, Ho = 4 n x 10~-7 Tm Iloop A Current-carrying wire in magnetic field B the magnetic force on the wire is I = current, L = vector, magnitude is length of the wire, direction of the curent The magnetic forces between wires is one way to measure currents without having to place an ammeter...