You are designing a solenoid to produce a 2.6-kG magnetic field. You wish to wrap your insulated wire uniformly around a cardboard tube that is 8.0 cm in diameter and 25 cm in length, and you have a power supply that will allow you to pass a current of 2.5 A through the solenoid. Determine the total length of wire you will need in order to build the solenoid you have designed.
You are designing a solenoid to produce a 2.6-kG magnetic field. You wish to wrap your...
To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 7.8 cm in diameter and 39 cm in length. You would like a 3.2 A current to produce a 2.6 kG magnetic field inside your solenoid. what is the total length of the wire in km?
To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 12 cm in diameter and 55 cm in length. You would like a 2.0 −A current to produce a 2.6 −kG magnetic field inside your solenoid. What is the total length of wire you will need to meet these specifications? Express your answer using two significant figures. (Km)
To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 10 cm in diameter and 60 cm in length. You would like a 2.2 −Acurrent to produce a 2.6 −kG magnetic field inside your solenoid. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle? (mN) What is the direction of the magnetic force on the particle? (Find the angle measured from the positive z-axis toward the negative y-axis in the yz-plane.)
To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 10cm in diameter and 60cm in length. You would like a 2.0?Acurrent to produce a 2.6?kG magnetic field inside your solenoid. Part A What is the total length of wire you will need to meet these specifications? Express your answer using two significant figures. L =
To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 14cm in diameter and 50cm in length. You would like a 2.0❝A current to produce a 2.4❝kG magnetic field inside your solenoid.
Third Test, Page 4 of 6 Nov 7, 2016 3. To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulatedl wire umiformly around a plastic tube 7 6em in diameter and 33em in length. You would like a 3.0A current to produce a 2.5kG magnetic field inside your solenoid. What is the total length of wire you will ned to meet these specifications? (1) (5 points) To find the length of wire, first find the density of loops per unit of length in...
As a new electrical technician, you are designing a large solenoid to produce a uniform 0.150-T magnetic field near the center of the solenoid. You have enough wire for 3600 circular turns. This solenoid must be 53.0 cm long and 6.00 cm in diameter.
As a new electrical technician, you are designing a large solenoid to produce a uniform 0.14 T magnetic field near the center of the solenoid. You have enough wire for 4,056 circular turns. This solenoid must be 1.4 m long and 2.9 cm in diameter. What current will you need to produce the necessary field? (Give your answer in decimal using "A" (Ampere) as unit)
A 36-cm-long solenoid, 2.6 cm in diameter, is to produce a 0.050-T magnetic field at its center. If the maximum current is 3.6 A , how many turns must the solenoid have?
A solenoid is designed to produce a 2.76×10−2 T magnetic field near its center. It has a radius of 1.50 cm and a length of 37.0 cm , and the wire carries a current of 12.0 A . (a.) How many turns must the solenoid have? (b.)What total length of wire is required to make this solenoid?