13-4 Consider the two circuits shown in Figure 13-5. All currents lie in the same plane....
Two long, parallel wires separated by 4.50 cm carry currents in opposite directions. The current in one wire is 1.70 A, and the current in the other is 3.30 A. (a) Find the magnitude of the force per unit length that one wire exerts on the other. N/m (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? attractive repulsive
Two long, parallel conductors, separated by 13.0 cm, carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current 116.00 A, and the second carries I29.00 A. (See figure below. Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.) (a) What is the magnetic field created by I at the location of I2? direction (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by i1 on 12? What Is the equation giving the magnetic force on a current...
Two long, straight, parallel wires of length 3.6 m carry parallel currents of 3.0 A and 1.6 A. (a) If the wires are separated by a distance of 3.9 cm, what is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? __N (b) Is this force attractive or repulsive? (c) If the currents are in opposite directions (antiparallel), how do the answers to parts (a) and (b) change? What is the magnitude of the force between the two wires? ___N...
8:48 1 2. Pro Proto Ser23.2.0. Two long, parallel conductors, separated by 13.0 cm, carry Currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current I, 7.00 A, and the second carries 12 = 8.00 A. (See figure below. Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.) (a) What is the magnetic field created by I, at the location of 13? (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by I, on 127 (c) What is...
Two straight parallel wires, running north/south are separated by 12 cm and carry currents of 4 A in the same direction (north). Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires. Now find the magnetic field 6 cm east of the "easternmost" wire. Also, calculate the force of one wire on the other. Is it attractive or repulsive?
An infinitely long single wire with current I1 =55 A and a rectangular wire loop with current I2 = 0.75 A are in the same plane as shown. The dimensions of the loop are a = 0.052 m and b = 0.145 m. The infinite wire is parallel to side AD of the loop and at a distance d = 0.19 m from it. Part (a) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fad, from Iy on wire AD in terms...
Consider two infinity long wires that carry equal currents of I 2.64 A. Both wires lie in the cy-plane. One wire lies along the line y- 5x/12 while the other wire lies along the line y 12x/5, as shown in the figure below. Figure For Problem #1 Both currents move from left-to-right up along their respective wire. De- termine the resulting magnetic field at the point (3,4) shown in the figure above. Hint: Use may use the result from geometry...
Two long, parallel conductors, separated by 11.0 cm, carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current I1 = 6.00 A, and the second carries I2 = 8.00 A. (See figure below. Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.)
Two long, parallel conductors separated by 10.5 cm carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current I1 = 3.50 A, and the second carries I2 = 8.00 A. (Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.) (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field created by I1 at the location of I2? T (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by I1 on I2? magnitude N/m direction (c) What is the...
Two long, parallel conductors separated by 13.0 cm carry currents in the same direction. The first wire carries a current I1 = 5.50 A, and the second carries I2 = 8.00 A. (Assume the conductors lie in the plane of the page.) (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field created by I1 at the location of I2? ________T (b) What is the force per unit length exerted by I1 on I2? magnitude ______N/m direction ________ (c) What is...