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Pleas solve this Magnetic fields have magnitude (strength) and direction. Thus t

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Question

Pleas solve this

Magnetic fields have magnitude (strength) and direction. Thus they can be expressed as vectors. Exactly what we mean by a "magnetic field" is not important (we'll learn about them in PHYS 1204). The important thing is just that it is a vector like any other. Suppose that a magnetic field has a strength of 2.50 T, and points straight up. It is passing through a sample of high temperature superconductor which is a thin wafer at an angle of 35.0 degree from the horizontal as shown in the figure. Find the components of the magnetic field vector that are parallel and perpendicular to the wafer.

Explanation / Answer

parallel =2.5 *s in 35 =1.43T


noraml = 2.5 *cos35 =2.047T