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. In the figure, two long and straight conductors are parallel to the z-axis and carry currents of 1 -20.0A and 1 15.0 A in opposite directions. Conductor 1 passes through (0, 0) while conductor 2 passes through 3.00 m, 0). (a) Find the location of the point where the net magnetic field due to the conductors is zero. (b) Suppose a third parallel conductor carrying a current of I,-10.0 A (same direction as Is) is placed where it passes...
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?
.200 500 Figure P30.19 Pour long, parallel conductors carry equal arrents of 1 . 4.00 A ng re P30 19·en end view of the conductor. The direction of the arre ts i t the page at pent-na in leat d ,/- crosses) and out of the page at C and D (indicated by the dots). Cakculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P, located at the center of the square with an edge length 0.20o HT...
Two long, parallel conductors, separated by 13.0 cm, carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current 116.00 A, and the second carries I29.00 A. (See figure below. Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.) (a) What is the magnetic field created by I at the location of I2? direction (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by i1 on 12? What Is the equation giving the magnetic force on a current...
Two long, straight wires are parallel and 10 cm apart. One carries a current of 2.0 A, the other a current of 5.0 A. (a) If the two currents flow in opposite directions, what is the magnitude and direction of the force per unit length of one wire on the other? (b) What is the magnitude and direction of the force per unit length if the currents flow in the same direction?
please help and show all work, preparation for final exam Problem 5. A Coaxial Conundrum Consider a coaxial cable whose cross-section is shown below. The outer conductor is a cylindrical shell, and the inner cylinder is solid. The cable has a length L (a) If the outer wire contains a net +Q and the inner wire contains a net -Q, compute (b) If the outer wire contains a net +Q and the inner wire contains a net -Q, compute (c)...
Problem 2 (15 points): Consider the coaxial arrangement of two very long, thin hollow conductors shown in the figure. Assume that a constant current / flows in one direction on the inner conductor, and a constant current 31 (i.e. three times the current) flows in the opposite direction on the outer conductor. Can one use Ampere's Law to find the magnetic field at any point due to this configuration of currents, or should one use the Biot-Savart Law? Please explain....
1.) We consider a thin metal strip with conductivity o and thickness d oriented in the (x,y)-plane and moving at constant velocity v = vj in the y-direction, as shown. The metal strip falls in the air gap between the rectangular pieces of an electromagnet. The cross-sectional with of each pole is w along the r-direction) and length 1 (along the vertical). The electromagnet produces the magnetic field B = Bk (out-of-the-page). We treat this problem approximately by considering the...
Two long, straight wires are parallel and 20 cm apart. One carries a current of 2.5 A, the other a current of 5.6 A. (a) If the two currents flow in opposite directions, what is the magnitude (in N/m) and direction of the force per unit length of one wire on the other? magnitude N/m direction --Select- (b) What is the magnitude (in N/m) and direction of the force per unit length if the currents flow in the same direction?...