Part A Determine the magnitude and direction of the force between two parallel wires 35 m...
Part A Determine the magnitude and direction of the force between two parallel wires 30 m long and 3.0 cm apart, each carrying 30 A in the same direction. The force on each wire will be attractive. The force on each wire will be repulsive. The wires will not interact. ----------------------- A long horizontal wire carries 23.0 A of current due north. The Earth's field 20.0 cm due west of the wire points north but downward, 45 ∘ below the...
Determine the magnitude and direction of the force between two parallel wires 30 m long and 6.0 cm apart, each carrying 30A in the same direction. Determine the magnitude of the force between two parallel wires.
Determine the magnitude and direction of the force between two parallel wires 25 m long and 4.0 cm apart, each carrying 25 A in the same direction.
Part A Periodic Table Constants Two long thin parallel wires 13.0 cm apart carry 35 A currents in the same direction. Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field vector at a point 10.0 cm from one wire and 6.0 cm from the other (see the figure(Figure 1)). Express your answer using two significant figures. nνα ΑΣφ T Bi Request Answer Submit Part B 1 of 1 Figure Determine the direction of the magnetic field vector at a point 10.0 cm...
Force between current-carrying wires: (a) Derive an expression for the magnitude of the force between two current-carrying wires of length l that are separated by a fixed distance D. (b) If the currents are parallel to each other, is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive? Use the various right-hand rules to justify your answer.
6. Find the force per unit length between two long, thin parallel wires that are separated by a distance of 5 cm. One of the wires carries current 10A in one direction, and the other wire carries 10A current in the opposite direction. Is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive?
Two long, straight, parallel wires of length 3.6 m carry parallel currents of 3.8 A and 1.1 A. (a) If the wires are separated by a distance of 3.7 cm, what is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? N (b) Is this force attractive or repulsive? attractive or repulsive (c) If the currents are in opposite directions (antiparallel), how do the answers to parts (a) and (b) change? What is the magnitude of the force between the...
Two long, straight, parallel wires are 10.0 cm apart and carry 5.00 A currents in the same direction (see Figure 1)). Find the direction of the magnetic field at point P.midway between the wires. The field is zero. Previous Answers Correct Part B Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P.midway between the wires. Express your answer in telsas to three significant figures. AED OR? B, Submit Request Answer Part C Find the direction of the magnetic field...
electromagnetic 14) Force between current-carrying wires: (10 pts) (a) Derive an expression for the magnitude of the force between two current-carrying wires of length 1 that are separated by a fixed distance d. d 1 (b) If the currents are parallel to each other, is the force between the wires attractive or repulsive? Use the various right-hand rules to justify your answer.
Two straight parallel wires, running north/south are separated by 12 cm and carry currents of 4 A in the same direction (north). Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires. Now find the magnetic field 6 cm east of the "easternmost" wire. Also, calculate the force of one wire on the other. Is it attractive or repulsive?