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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...
Two long, parallel wires separated by 4.50 cm carry currents in opposite directions. The current in one wire is 1.70 A, and the current in the other is 3.30 A. (a) Find the magnitude of the force per unit length that one wire exerts on the other. N/m (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? attractive repulsive
11. A pair of parallel wires are each carrying currents of 25 A in opposite directions. The wires are separated by a perpendicular distance of 0.5 cm. The force per unit length between the wires is: A) zero B) 0.025 N/m, repulsion C) 0.025 N/m, attraction D) 0.22 N/m, repulsion E) 0.22 N/m, attraction
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, parallel conductors, separated by 11.0 cm, carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current I, =6.00 A, and the second carries I, = 8.00 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 I,? magnitude T --Select direction (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by I, on I,? N/m magnitude --Select direction (c)...
(1 point) Two long, straight wires carry currents in the directions shown in the figure above. 11 = 5 A, 12 = 9 A, a = 8 cm, b = 2 cm. a) Find the magnetic field strength at point P. B =( j)T b) What force would 1 m of a third wire, carry a 2-A current out of the page, experience if place at P? F = ( j)N
(a) (4 marks) Two long, parallel, straight wires spaced d = 0.06 m apart carry currents 4 A and 7 A in opposite directions. Copy the diagram at right showing the two wires and indicating the direction of the currents in each. (i) Draw a vector indicating the direction of the magnetic field caused by the first wire at the position of the second wire. (ii) Indicate the direction of the force experienced by the second wire due to this...
(non calculus based physics) Question 1 An Olympic weight lifter lifts an 1800 N set of weights from the ground to a vertical distance of 2.20 m above his head. Assuming he moves the weights at constant speed, how much work does the weight lifter do? Question 2 A 4.5 kg trunk, initially at rest, takes 2.0 s to slide 2.8 m down a rough 25° slope. Calculate: the work performed by the force of gravity. the amount of mechanical...
or multiple choice questions, please show all work for part marks. Correct answers will get full marks, incorrect choices will get part marks for any g crossing off incorrect answers, providled the correct answer is not crossed off. Please choose only one correct answer pes qveition 1. An electrie dipole moving at constant velocity in s consiant electric fie (a) Must move parallel to the electric field. (b) Will rotate until its dipole moment is parallel to the electric f...
Bob places a neutrally charged conducting ball next to a large, charged plate. The conducting ball is weakly attracted to the plate. What is the net charge on the plate? 1. a) Positive b) Negative c) Neutral (i.e., zero charge) d) Either positive or negative, but it is impossible to tell which A +1 C charge is at the origin, and a second +1 C charge is at position (x,y)-(2 m, 0). How much work is required to move the...