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Physics problems - magnetic field (please help, thanks) 1. A current-carrying so

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Question

Physics problems - magnetic field (please help, thanks)

1. A current-carrying solenoid is 30 cm long and is wound with 1100 turns of wire. It produces a magnetic field of 6.0×10?4 T at the solenoid's center. What current in the solenoid would be needed to produce a field of 1.5×10?3 T but in the opposite direction?

2a. In the figure, find the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) at point A, which is located 9.0 cm away from wire 2 on a line perpendicular to the line joining the wires.

2b. Find the direction of the magnetic field at point A. (degrees below a horizontal line to the left )

12 cm 11 =8.0 A 12 2.0 A 9.0 cm Wire 1 Wire 2

Explanation / Answer

the magntic field inside solenoid is

B = mu_0 n i

= mu_0 ( N/L) i

i1 = B/mu_0 ( N/L)

=6.0×10^-4 T/ 4 pi * 10 ^-7 ( 1100/0.3 m)

=0.013 A

when B = 1.5 * 10 ^-3 T

i2 = B/mu_0 ( N/L)

=1.5×10^-4 T/ 4 pi * 10 ^-7 ( 1100/0.3 m)

=0.0325 A