10- A current filament of 3a, A lies along the x axis. Find H in cartesian components at P(-1,3,2): We use the Biot-Savart law, IdL H=f1d1 x ag 4T R² where IdL=3dxa,, ag=[-(1+x)a, + 3ay +2a-]/R, and R=√√x²+2x+14. Thus 3dxa, x[-(1+x)a, +3ay + 2a:] =- 47 (x²+2x+14)³/2 (9a-6a,)dx 47 (x2+2x+14)3/2 (9a6ay)(x + 1) 4x (13)√x²+2x+14-0 Hp = L² = 2(9a; - 6ay) 4x (13) == 0.110a-0.073a, A/m
10- A current filament of 3a, A lies along the x axis. Find H in cartesian components at P(-1,3,2): We use the Biot-Savart law, IdL H=f1d1 x ag 4T R² where IdL=3dxa,, ag=[-(1+x)a, + 3ay +2a-]/R, and R=√√x²+2x+14. Thus 3dxa, x[-(1+x)a, +3ay + 2a:] =- 47 (x²+2x+14)³/2 (9a-6a,)dx 47 (x2+2x+14)3/2 (9a6ay)(x + 1) 4x (13)√x²+2x+14-0 Hp = L² = 2(9a; - 6ay) 4x (13) == 0.110a-0.073a, A/m
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A current filament of 3a, A lies along the r axis. Find H in cartesian components at P(-1,3,2): We
use the Biot-Savart law,
IdL x ag
4T R²
where IdL=3dxar, ag=[-(1+x)ar +3ay +2a-]/R, and R = √²+2x+14. Thus
Hp
p
H =
8
3dxa, x[-(1+x)a, + 3a, +2a-]
-L²
47 (x2+2x+14)3/2
(9a6ay)(x + 1) 8
4 (13)√x²+2x+14
=
(9a- - 6a,)dx
4x (x²+2x+14)3/2
0.110a, -0.073a, A/m
2(9a; - 6ay)
47 (13)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2e791f4b-82e7-4b95-a7d7-9946dfc13368%2F22e17bfb-4b8b-41aa-a95d-23d58b51646c%2Fdg7a9kb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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A current filament of 3a, A lies along the r axis. Find H in cartesian components at P(-1,3,2): We
use the Biot-Savart law,
IdL x ag
4T R²
where IdL=3dxar, ag=[-(1+x)ar +3ay +2a-]/R, and R = √²+2x+14. Thus
Hp
p
H =
8
3dxa, x[-(1+x)a, + 3a, +2a-]
-L²
47 (x2+2x+14)3/2
(9a6ay)(x + 1) 8
4 (13)√x²+2x+14
=
(9a- - 6a,)dx
4x (x²+2x+14)3/2
0.110a, -0.073a, A/m
2(9a; - 6ay)
47 (13)
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