shows two wires, each carrying a current. Wire 1 consists of a circular arc of r
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shows two wires, each carrying a current. Wire 1 consists of a circular arc of radius R = 0.019 m and two radial lengths; it carries current i1 = 1.8 A in the direction indicated. Wire 2 is long and straight; it carries a current i2 that can be varied; and it is at distance R/2 from the center of the arc. The net magnetic field due to the two currents is measured at the center of curvature of the arc. Figure (b) is a plot of the component of in the direction perpendicular to the figure as a function of current i2. The horizontal scale is set by i2s = 1.0 A. What is the angle (in rad) subtended by the arc?Explanation / Answer
magnetic field dueto both conductors
B =0
x=phi
uoI1*x/4piR -uoI2/2pi(R/2)=0
I1*x=4I2
X=4(i2/i1) =4*(0.5/1.8)
x=1.11 rad
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