(1 point) Two long wires are parallel to the z axis and are located at x...
(1 point) P 3 cm Two long wires are parallel to the z axis and are located at x = 0, y = ta. Take a = I2 = 6 A a) Find B at point P with b 2 cm, given that the wires carry equal currents in opposite direction I1 B (5.5410^-5)) от b) At what point is B equal to 15% of its value at x = 0? b8.81 cm
Two parallel long (infinite for our purposes) wires are oriented along the z-axis. The figure below shows the (xy)-plane perpendicular to the wires, including the positions where the wires cross this plane. The wires carry some unknown electric currents I1 and I2, which you need to find from a single measurement of the magnetic field B=Bxi + Byj at point A, whose position in the plane is also indicated. We will treat the currents algebraically: the current I is positive...
Two long, parallel wires carry currents of I1 = 2.85 A and I2 = 5.45 A in the directions indicated in the figure below, where d = 19.5 cm. (Take the positive x direction to be to the right.) (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires. magnitude______ μT direction________ ° counterclockwise from the +x axis (b) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P, located d =...
Two parallel long (infinite for our purposes) wires are oriented along the z- axis. The figure below shows the (xy)-plane perpendicular to the wires, including the positions where the wires cross this plane. The wires carry some unknown electric currents 11 and 12, which you need to find from a single measurement of the magnetic field B=By i + By j at point A, whose position in the plane is also indicated. We will treat the currents algebraically: the current...
2. Two very long wires are oriented parallel to the y axis and carry identical but unknown currents Ia inopposite directions. The wires cross the x-axis at positions x = +2a and +3a. The wires produce amagnetic field at the origin with known magnitude B0 and direction -z (i.e., into the page). Finally, aparticle of charge q passes through the origin, with velocity y in the +y direction.(a) Using the given magnitude and direction of the magnetic field ii at...
Two parallel long (infinite for our purposes) wires are oriented along the z-axis. The figure below shows the (xy)-plane perpendicular to the wires, including the positions where the wires cross this plane. The wires carry some unknown electric currents I, and 12, which you need to find from a single measurement of the magnetic field B=BX i + B, j at point A, whose position in the plane is also indicated. We will treat the currents algebraically: the current I...
Two long, parallel wires carry currents of I, = 3.45 A and 1, = 4.55 A in the directions indicated in the figure below, where d = 25.0 cm. (Take the positive x direction to be to the right.) PLEASE COMPLETE ONLY PART (b) FOR CREDIT. PART (a) CAN BE LEFT UNDONE. 10-----1--12 bed (a) PLEASE SKIP THIS PART. PART (a) IS WORTH ZERO POINTS! Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point midway between the...
As shown in the figure below, two long parallel wires (1 and 2) carry currents of 11 = 2.70 A and I2 = 5.50 A in the direction indicated. (a) Determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires (d = 10.0 cm). magnitude μT direction º counterclockwise from the +x-axis (b) Determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P, located d = 10.0 cm above wire 1. magnitude...
Two parallel long (infinite for our purposes) wires are oriented along the z-axis. The figure below shows the (xy)-plane perpendicular to the wires, including the positions where the wires cross this plane. The wires carry some unknown electric currents 11 and 12, which you need to find from a single measurement of the magnetic field B=Bx i + By j at point A, whose position in the plane is also indicated. We will treat the currents algebraically: the current I...
Two parallel long (infinite for our purposes) wires are oriented along the z-axis. The figure below shows the (xy)-plane perpendicular to the wires, including the positions where the wires cross this plane. The wires carry some unknown electric currents 11 and 12, which you need to find from a single measurement of the magnetic field B=By i + By j at point A, whose position in the plane is also indicated. We will treat the currents algebraically: the current I...