Problem 5 Consider a circular wire of radius R- 2.50 mm. The wire has a current...
The current density in a cylindrical wire of radius R = 2.0 mm is uniform across a across section of the wire and is J = 2.0 times 10^5 A/m^2. What is the current through the outer portion of the wire between the radial distances R/2 and R and shown below Suppose, instead, that the current density through a cross section varies with the radial distances r as J = ar^2 in which a = 3.0 times 10^11 A/m^2 and...
PHY1520 Final Review Problems 1) The current density in a cylindrical wire of radius R = 3.0 mm is uniform across the cross section of the wire and is J = 3.0 × 106A/m2, (a) What is the current through the outer portion of the wire between radial distances R/2 and R (b) What is the current through the entire cross section of the wire? 2) A conducting loop of radius 1.50 cm and resistance 8 x 10-6Ω is perpendicular...
Consider a wire of a circular cross-section with a radius of R = 3.03 mm. The magnitude of the current density is modeled as ) = cr= 7.75 x 100 A/m . What is the current in A) through the inner section of the wire from the center to r = 0.5R? A
consider a wire or a circular cross-section with a radius of R = 3.46 mm. The magnitude of the current density is modeled as ] = c,2-5.25 × 106 A/m4 r2. what is the current (in A) through the inner section of the wire from the center to r-0.5R?
as ) = cr2 Consider a wire of a circular cross-section with a radius of R 3.02 mm. The magnitude of the current density is modeled 5.75 X 106 A/m4 r2. What is the current (in A) through the inner section of the wire from the center to 0.5R? r = A
The magnitude J(r) of the current density in a certain cylindrical wire is given as a function of radial distance from the center of the wire's cross section as J(r) = Br, where r is in meters, J is in amperes per square meter, and B = 1.70 ✕ 105 A/m3. This function applies out to the wire's radius of 2.00 mm. How much current is contained within the width of a thin ring concentric with the wire if the...
The current density inside a long, solid, cylindrical wire of radius a = 4.0 mm is in the direction of the central axis and its magnitude varies linearly with radial distance r from the axis according to J = J0r/a, where J0 = 390 A/m2. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance (a) r=0, (b) r = 2.7 mm and (c) r=4.0 mm from the center. Chapter 29, Problem 047 The current density inside a lon ,...
An infinitely long, straight, cylindrical wire of radius R carries a uniform current density J. Using symmetry and Ampere's law, find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point inside the wire. For the purposes of this problem, use a cylindrical coordinate system with the current in the +z-direction, as shown coming out of the screen in the top illustration. The radial r-coordinate of each point is the distance to the central axis of the wire, and...
The current density inside a long, solid, cylindrical wire of radius a = 4.8 mm is in the direction of the central axis and its magnitude varies linearly with radial distance r from the axis according to J = J0r/a, where J0 = 330 A/m2. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance (a) r=0, (b) r = 3.2 mm and (c) r=4.8 mm from the center.
(a) (10 marks] A straight wire along the ź direction with a circular cross-section of radius R, carries a total current of magnitudel, and the magnitude of the current density varies as I = ks 2 where k is a constant and s is the radial distance from the axis of the wire. i) Express the constant k in terms of I and R. Show that the magnetic field inside the wire can be expressed as B = 80. Find...