a) What current is needed to generate the magnetic field strength
of 5.0*10^-5 T at a...
a) What current is needed to generate the magnetic field strength
of 5.0*10^-5 T at a point 2.3 cm from a long, straight wire?
b) What current is needed to generate the magnetic field strength
of 5.0*10^-3 T at a point 2.3 cm from a long, straight wire?
c) What current is needed to generate the magnetic field strength
of 1 T at a point 2.3 cm from a long, straight wire?
d) What current is needed to generate the magnetic field strength
of 10 T at a point 2.3 cm from a long, straight wire?
Solutions
Expert Solution
Concepts and reason
Concepts here will revolve around magnetic field at a point from a straight line, varying magnetic fields, and current associated with it.
Relation between current and magnetic is obtained from Biot-Savart law, which can be varied from case to case to get results.
Fundamentals
The magnetic field at a point at a distance from current carrying conductor is given by
B=2πdμ0I
Here Bis the magnetic field, μ0(=4π×10−7mH) is the permeability of free space, Iis the associated current, π(=3.14)is a constant and dis the distance of the point from the rod.
(a)
Rearrange the expression B=2πdμ0I for current (I),
I=μ02πBd
The value of current due to the long straight wire can be calculated as,
I=μ02πBd
Convert the unit of distance from cm to m.
d=2.3cm=2.3cm(100cm1m)=0.023m
Substitute 0.023mfor d,5×10−5T for B,4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1 for μ0 in the expression of magnetic field due to straight wire.
I=(4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1)2π(5×10−5T)(0.023m)=5.75A
(b)
The value of current due to the long straight wire can be calculated as,
I=μ02πBd
Convert the unit of distance cmto m.
d=2.3cm=2.3cm(100cm1m)=0.023m
Substitute 0.023mfor d, 5×10−3Tfor B,4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1 for μ0 in the expression of magnetic field due to straight wire.
I=(4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1)2π(5×10−3T)(0.023m)=575A
(c)
The value of current due to the long straight wire can be calculated as,
I=μ02πBd
Convert the unit of distance from cm to m.
d=2.3cm=2.3cm(100cm1m)=0.023m
Substitute 0.023mfor d, 1TforB,4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1 forμ0 in the expression of magnetic field due to straight wire.
I=(4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1)2π(1T)(0.023m)=115×103A
(d)
The value of current due to the long straight wire can be calculated as,
I=μ02πBd
Convert the unit of distance from cm to m.
d=2.3cm=2.3cm(100cm1m)=0.023m
Substitute 0.023mfor d,10TforB,4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1 forμ0 in the expression of magnetic field due to straight wire.
I=(4π×10−7T⋅m⋅A−1)2π(10T)(0.023m)=115×104A
Ans: Part a
The value of current due to the long straight wire is 5.75A.
Part b
The value of current due to the long straight wire is 575A.
Part c
The value of current due to the long straight wire is 115×103A.
Part d
The value of current due to the long straight wire is 115×104A.
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