The cylindrical system of conductors shown to the right is composed of three con
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The cylindrical system of conductors shown to the right is composed of three conductors A, B, and C. The center conductor, A, carries a current I out of the page which is distributed uniformly over its radius a. This current returns in the two outer conductors. The conductors B and C each carry a current I/2 into the page and are infinitely thin. Compute the magnitude of the magnetic field in region II. A superconducting solenoid is wound with 200 turns of niobium-titanium wire over a length of 15cm. The wire ceases to be superconducting at a field of 15T. How much current must be run through the solenoid to produce the 15T field? Approximate the solenoid as infinite. Multiple-Choice Homework Problem 11.8 The wire below carries a current of 2A from left to right. What is the direction of the magnetic field at point P?Explanation / Answer
11.6) b) B(II) = mue*I/(2*pi*r)
Using Apmeres law, Intgal B*dl = mue*I_enclosed
B*2*pi*r = mue*I
B = mue*I/(2*pi*r)
11.7) a) I = 9*10^3 A
Apply, B = mue*N*I/L
==> I = B*L/(mue*N)
= 15*0.15/(4*pi*10^-7*200)
= 9*10^3 A
11.8) e) +z
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