A horizontal power line carries a current of 5830 A from south to north. Earth's magnetic field (85.2 µT) is directed toward the north and is inclined downward at 72.0° to the horizontal. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the magnetic force on 120 m of the line due to Earth's field.
A horizontal power line carries a current of 5830 A from south to north. Earth's magnetic...
Chapter 28, Problem 039 A horizontal power line carries a current of 5560 A from south to north. Earth's magnetic field (52.0 µT) is directed toward the north and is inclined downward at 54.0° to the horizontal. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the magnetic force on 90.0 m of the line due to Earth's field.
Chapter 28, Problem 039 A horizontal power line carries a current of 6750 A from south to north. Earth's magnetic field (60.1 μΤ) is directed toward the north and is inclined downward at 65.0° to the horizontal. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the magnetic force on 120 m of the line due to Earth's field (a) Number Units the tolerance is +/-2%
a horizontal power line carries a current of 5000 A from south to North. A horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 2 T has direction from east to west. what is the magnetic force on 2-m long power line? give magnitude and direction.
A horizontal power line of length 52.2 m carries a current of 1.98 kA northward as shown in the figure below. The Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of 4.60 x 10-5 T. The field at this location is directed toward the north at an angle 65.0° below the power line. B 65.0° (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the power line. N (b) Find the direction of the magnetic force on the power...
A high-voltage power line carries a current of 134 A at a location where the Earth's magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.59 G and points to the north, 66 ∘ below the horizontal. Part B Find the magnitude of the magnetic force exerted on a 260 m length of wire if the current in the wire flows horizontally toward the east.
Chapter 29, Problem 003 At a certain location, Earth's magnetic field of 37 µT is horizontal and directed due north. Suppose the net field is zero exactly 10 cm above a long, straight, horizontal wire that carries a constant current. What are (a) the magnitude of the current and (b) the angle between the current direction and due north?
QUESTION 22 A horizontal power line of length = 58.0 m carries a current of 1 = 2.20 kA northward as shown in th figure. The Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of B = 5.00.1051. The field at this location is directed toward the north at an angle = 65.0" below the power tine. Find the magnitude Fand the direction of the magnetic force on the power line. South North F: 2.70 N. into the page....
A transmission line carries an 800-A current from east to west. The earth's magnetic field is 0.8 G due north but directed 60° below the horizontal. What is the force per meter on the line?
A long horizontal wire carries 24.0 A of current due north. The Earth's field 24.0 cm due west of the wire points north but downward 44 degrees below the horizontal and thus has a magnitude of 5.0 x 10-5 T. A) What is the magnitude of the net magnetic field 24.0 cm due west of the wire? B) What is the angle below the horizontal of the net magnetic field 24.0 cm due west of the wire?
A horizontal power line of length 56 m carries a current of 4.6 kA as shown in the figure below. Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude equal to 5.0 X 10-5 T and makes an angle of 59° with the power line. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on the power line. 13N into the page 13N out of the page 11N into the page 11N out of the page