A stent is a cylindrical tube, often made of metal mesh, that\'s inserted into a
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A stent is a cylindrical tube, often made of metal mesh, that's inserted into a blood vessel to overcome a constriction. It's sometimes necessary to heat the stent after insertion to prevent cell growth that could cause the constriction to recur. One method is to place the patient in a changing magnetic field, so that induced currents heat the stent. Consider a stainless-steel stent 12 mm long by 5.0 mm diameter, with total resistance 39 m Ohm. Treat the stent as a wire loop. a. What is the optimal orientation of the stent with respect to the magnetic field? (Your answer should be a clear sketch and/or brief one-sentence explanation.) b. Find the rate of change of the magnetic field needed for a heating power of 280 mW. In other words, what is dB/dt?Explanation / Answer
P=280mW =0.28W
R=39 mohms =0.039 ohms
P=I^2R
I=sqrt(P/R ) =sqrt(0.28/0.03)
I=3.05A
r=D/2 =5/2 =2.5mm
Area A=pir^2 =pi*(2.5*10^-3)^2 =1.96*10^-5 m^2
E=A(dB/dt)
IR =A(dB/dt)
dB/dt =IR/A =(3.05*0.039/1.96*10^-5)
dB/dt = 6.06KT/s
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