Two long wires lie parallel to the x-axis, one at y = 0.0 m, the other...
Two long conductors lie in the x-y plane and run parallel to the x-axis. The first wire is at y = 0 cm and carries a current of 10 A, directed in the + x-direction. The second wire is at y = 25 cm and carries a current of 25 A, directed in the – x-direction. a.) Use Ampere’s Law to find the magnetic field at wire 1, due to the current in wire 2. b.) What is the force...
An extremely long wire laying parallel to the x -axis and passing through the origin carries a current of 250A running in the positive x -direction. Another extremely long wire laying parallel to the x -axis and passing through the y -axis at ry= 1.8m carries a current of 50A running in the negative x -direction. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic field that the wires generate on the y -axis at ry= 2.160m ?
1. Two long wires are parallel to one another and the y- axis. The wires are separated by a distance of 15 cm apart. The wire on the left has a current of 2.5 A in the upward direction and the wire on the right has a current of 1.5 A in the upward direction. What is the magnetic field half way between the wires. A. 2.7 µT inward B. 10.7 µT outward C. 10.7 µT inward D. 2.7 µT...
Two long (infinite) wires are placed in the x-y plane parallel
to one another. One is placed on the x axis and the current in that
wire is 14 amps running in the +x direction. The other wire is
placed at y = +2.6 meters (2.6 meters "above" the first wire, in
the x-y plane). The second wire has a force per unit length of 24 x
10-7 N/m in the -y direction. Where, on the y axis, is
the...
Two infinitely long wires run parallel to the z axis. One wire passes through the point (x,y) = (h/2, 0) and carries a current of I A] in the z direction. The other wire passes through the point (x.y)- (-h/2,0) and carries a current-I [A] in the z direction. Calculate the magnetic field vector H(xy) [A/m] at any point in space. Express the answer in rectangular coordinates. Hint: Use superposition together with Ampere's law. Also, you might want to review...
The figure below shows two long, parallel wires in cross-section, and the currents they carry are directed out of the page. The left wire carries a current of I, = 2.86 A, and the right carries a current of I = 3.25 A. The two wires are a distance d = 20.0 cm apart. Point P is the same distance d above the right wire. Assume the +xr-direction is to the right, and the +y-direction is upward. I2 (a) What...
Two long (infinite) wires are placed in the x-y plane parallel to one another. One is placed on the x axis and the current in that wire is 43 amps running in the +x direction. The other wire is placed at y = +3.1 meters (3.1 meters "above" the first wire, in the x-y plane). The second wire has a force per unit length of 27 x 10-7 N/m in the +y direction. At the point x = 0, y...
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Two identical "infinite" wires lie in the x-y plane and
are parallel to the x-axis:
- Wire 1 is a = 8.67 mm lies above the axis, and
is fixed so it cannot move.
- Wire 2 is b = 6.59 mm below the axis, and
is free to move up and down.
Wire 1 carries current I1 = 52.9 A. Both
wires carry current in the positive x-direction, and the
mass of 1 m of...
A long, straight wire lies along the x-axis and carries current I1 = 2.50 A in the +X-direction. A second wire lies in the xy-plane and is parallel to the x-axis at y = +0.900 m. It carries current 12 = 6.00 A, also in the +3-direction.Part A In addition to y→∞, at what point on the y-axis is the resultant magnetic field of the two wires equal to zero?
Two long straight wires are parallel to the y axis, with one at x = 0 cm and the other at x = 75 cm. What is the magnetic field, due to both wires, at x = 20 cm? If a 5 mu C charge has a velocity of 4700 m/si at the instant it is passing through x = 20 cm, what is the force on the charge? What is the magnetic field, due to both wires, at x...