A small compass is held horizontally, the center of its needle a distance of 0.2
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Question
A small compass is held horizontally, the center of its needle a distance of 0.298 m directly north of a long wire that is perpendicular to the earth's surface. When there is no current in the wire, the compass needle points due north, which is the direction of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field at that location. This component is parallel to the earth's surface. When the current in the wire is 23.5 A, the needle points 22.9 degree east of north. Does the current in the wire flow toward or away from the earth's surface? toward the Earth's surface away from the Earth's surface What is the magnitude of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field at the location of the compass?Explanation / Answer
(a)
Away from the earth's surface.
(b)
Bwire = (µ0*I) / (2 Pi d) = (2 * 10^-7 * 23.5) / 0.298
Bwire = 1.58 * 10^-5 T
Now,
tan() = BhEarth/Bhwire
tan(67.1) = BhEarth/(1.58 * 10^-5 )
BhEarth = 3.74 * 10^-5 T
Magnitude of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field at the location of the compass, BhEarth = 3.74 * 10^-5 T