A long solenoid with 13.1 turns/cm and a radius of 10.2 cm carries a current of 29.9 mA. A current of 15.3 A exists in a straight conductor located along the central axis of the solenoid. (a) At what radial distance from the axis in centimeters will the direction of the resulting magnetic field be at 50.3° to the axial direction? (b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field there?

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PLEASE be clear in your answer since the last time I posted was incorrect, and only answer part b, thanks.

A long solenoid with 13.1 turns/cm and a radius of 10.2 cm carries a current of 29.9 mA. A current of 15.3 A exists in a straight conductor located along the central axis of the solenoid. 

(a) At what radial distance from the axis in centimeters will the direction of the resulting magnetic field be at 50.3° to the axial direction?

- A text box is provided for the answer, filled in with "5.16".
- Units are selectable, with "cm" currently chosen from a dropdown menu.

(b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field there?

- A text box is provided for the answer, currently empty.
- Units are selectable, with "T" (Tesla) chosen from a dropdown menu.

Note: There are no graphs or diagrams accompanying this text.
Transcribed Image Text:A long solenoid with 13.1 turns/cm and a radius of 10.2 cm carries a current of 29.9 mA. A current of 15.3 A exists in a straight conductor located along the central axis of the solenoid. (a) At what radial distance from the axis in centimeters will the direction of the resulting magnetic field be at 50.3° to the axial direction? - A text box is provided for the answer, filled in with "5.16". - Units are selectable, with "cm" currently chosen from a dropdown menu. (b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field there? - A text box is provided for the answer, currently empty. - Units are selectable, with "T" (Tesla) chosen from a dropdown menu. Note: There are no graphs or diagrams accompanying this text.
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