A vertical wire P carries a 9.2 A current in the upward direction, while no current flows in wire Q. (a) Sketch on Diagram B1, the magnetic flux pattern formed due to current flows in wire P at least three flux lines. (b) Calculate the magnetic flux density, B at wire Q due to current in wire P.

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1. Two identical straight wires, P and Q are placed vertically parallel to each other. They
are separated by a distance of 5.0 cm apart. As shown in Figure B1(i), both wires
pass through a plane of paper.
5.0 cm
9.2 A
Transcribed Image Text:1. Two identical straight wires, P and Q are placed vertically parallel to each other. They are separated by a distance of 5.0 cm apart. As shown in Figure B1(i), both wires pass through a plane of paper. 5.0 cm 9.2 A
A vertical wire P carries a 9.2 A current in the upward direction, while no current
flows in wire Q.
(a)
Sketch on Diagram B1, the magnetic flux pattern formed due to current flows
in wire P at least three flux lines.
(b)
Calculate the magnetic flux density, B at wire Q due to current in wire P.
Transcribed Image Text:A vertical wire P carries a 9.2 A current in the upward direction, while no current flows in wire Q. (a) Sketch on Diagram B1, the magnetic flux pattern formed due to current flows in wire P at least three flux lines. (b) Calculate the magnetic flux density, B at wire Q due to current in wire P.
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