The figure at the top shows, in cross section, two wires that are straight, para
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The figure at the top shows, in cross section, two wires that are straight, parallel, and very long. The ratio i1/i2, of the current carried by wire 1 to that carried by wire 2 is 1/3. Wire 1 is fixed in place. Wire 2 can be moved along the positive side of the x axis so as to change the magnetic energy density uB set up by the two currents at the origin. The lower figure gives uB as a function of the position x of wire 2. The curve has an asymptote of uB = 1.70 nJ/m3 as x goes to infinity, and the horizontal axis scale is set by xs = 30.0 cm. What is the value of i1?
What is the value of i2?
Explanation / Answer
We have, xs = 30 cm
and the total magnetic energy density is zero at location
x= 2*(30/6).= 10 cm
At this point magnitudes of magnetic fields are same.
uoi1/2d = uoi2/2*0.28
Hence , d = 0.10*(1/3)=0.03333 M
the field,
B1=sqrt (2uBuo)
The magnetic field due to first wire is
B1=uoi1/2d
so, the current i1 is,
i1=2d*sqrt (2uB/uo) = 10.89*10^-3 A= 10.89 mA
the current i2 is,
i2=3i1 = 90.45 mA
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