5. Two long straight wires are in the xy plane and parallel to the y axis....
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...
Two infinitely long parallel wires carry current in -k direction the wire that intersect xy plane on the x-axis at x= -3m carries 20A of current. The second wire intersects xy plan at x=+3m and carries 40A. Find the y component of the total magnetic field on y axis at y =4 Find the force per meter
Question 20 (7 points) Two long straight wires carry currents perpendicular to the xy-plane. One wire carries a current of 50 A and passes through the point x = 5.0 cm on the x-axis. The second wire has a current of 80 A and passes through the point y = 4.0 cm on the y- axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at the origin? 200 ut 300 uT 400 uT 450 uT 600 uT
Two long, parallel wires carry currents of I1 = 4.80 A and I2 = 1.80 A in opposite directions (see figure below). The wire 1 is placed at y = + 2.80 cm and wire 2 is at y = - 2.80 cm. Find the location on y-axis where the net magnetic field due to these two current carrying wires is zero. ** my answer was wrong and I can't figure out how to correctly solve this** Two long, parallel...
A long wire carrying a 10 A current perpendicular to the xy plane intersects the x-axis at x= 4.0 cm. A second, parallel wire carrying 5.0 A current intersects the x-axis at 10 cm. At what point or points on the x-axis is the magnetic field zero if the two currents are in the opposite directions? Your solution must include a neat diagram.
Two Wires Points: 1 Consider two parallel conducting wires along the direction of the Z axis as shown below. Wire 1 crosses the x-axis at x = -2.70 cm and carries a current of 1.40 A out of the xy-plane of the page. Wire 2 (right) crosses the x axis at x = 2.70 cm and carries a current of 6.30 A into the xy plane. At which value of x is the magnetic field zero? (Hint: Careful with sign)...
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 infinitely long, straight parallel wires perpendicular to the plane of the page carry currents of l1 = 1.5 A and I2 = 3 A in opposite directions. The smallest distance between the wires is d = 10 cm. Which direction matches the direction of the B-field at a point P midway between the wires?
Three long straight wires are parallel to the z-axis carrying equal currents of 10 A in the +z-direction and passing through the z 0 plane at points (x, y) (0, 0), (0, 20 cm), and (20 cm, 0). (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at (20 cm, 20 cm)? (b) What is it at (10 cm, 10 cm)?