Chapter 29, Problem 036 In the figure, five long parallel wires in the x plane are...
Chapter 29, Problem 036 In the figure, five long parallel wires in the xy plane are separated by distance d = 7.50 cm, have lengths of 10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 4.01 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the other wires. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1. (b) wire 2. (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, (e) wire 57 8 é o (a) Number...
Chapter 29, Problem 036 In the figure, five long parallel wires in the xy plane are separated by distance d 10.4 cm, have lengths of 10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 3.42 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the other wires. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, (e) wire 5? (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number...
Chapter 29, Problem 036 In the figure, five long parallel wires in the xy plane are separated by distance d 7.86 cm, have lengths of 10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 4.21 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the other wires. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, (e) wire 5? Units (a) Number (b) Number (c)...
Chapter 29, Problem 036 In the figure, five long parallel wires in the xy plane are separated by distance d = 11.8 cm, have lengths of 10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 2.56 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the other wires. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, (e) wire 5? 25 (a) Number (b) Number...
In the figure, five long parallel wires in the xy plane
are separated by distance d = 12.0 cm, have lengths of
10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 3.05 A out of the page.
Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the other wires. What
is the magnitude of the net magnetic force on (a)
wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3,
(d) wire 4, (e) wire 5?
4 o- d d (a) Number Units Units (b)...
**36. In Fig. 29.41, five long parallel wires in an wy plane are separated by distance d = 8.00 cm, have lengths of 10.0 m, and carry identical currents of 3.00 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force due to the currents in the other wires. In unit-vector notation, what is the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, and (e) wire 5? Figure 29.41 Problems 36...
Chapter 29, Problem 012 In the figure, two long straight wires at separation d = 20.4 cm carry currents of j1 = 2.22 mA and i2 = 5.00/1 out of the page. (a) At what coordinate on the x axis in centimeters is the net magnetic field due to the currents equal to zero? (b) If the two currents are doubled, is the zero-field point shifted toward wire 1, shifted toward wire 2, or unchanged? (a) Number Units the tolerance...
Chapter 29, Problem 024 The figure shows, in cross section, four thin wires that are parallel, straight, and very long. They carry identical currents of i = 3.05 A in the directions indicated. Initially all four wires are at distance d = 11.1 cm from the origin of the coordinate system, where they create a net magnetic field B .(a) To what value of x must you move wire 1 along the x axis in order to rotate B counterclockwise...
Chapter 29, Problem 024 The figure shows, in cross section, four thin wires that are parallel, straight, and very long. They carry identical currents ofi = 2.20 A in the directions indicated. Initially all four wires are at distance d = 13.9 cm from the origin of the coordinate system, where they create a net magnetic field b . (a) To what value of x must you move wire 1 along the x axis in order to rotate counterclockwise by...
In the figure below, five long parallel wires in an xy plane are separated by distance d = 30.0 cm. The currents into the page are i_1 = 1.90 A, i_3 = 0.500 A, i_4 = 5.00 A, and i_5 = 1.90 A; the current out of the page is i_2 = 3.80 A. What is the magnitude of the net force per unit length acting on wire 3 due to the currents in the other wires?