Problem 7.17 A long solenoid of radius a, carrying n turns per unit length, is looped by a wire with resistance R, as shown in Fig. 7.28. W R FIGURE 7.28 15 This is not at all the way electric fields actually behave in coaxial cables, for reasons suggested in the previous footnote. See Sect. 9.5.3, or J. G. Cherveniak, Am. J. Phys., 54, 946 (1986), for a more realistic treatment. 7.2 Electromagnetic Induction 321 (a) If the current in the solenoid is increasing at a constant rate (dI/dt = k), what current flows in the loop, and which way (left or right) does it pass through the resistor? (b) If the current I in the solenoid is constant but the solenoid is pulled out of the loop (toward the left, to a place far from the loop), what total charge passes through the resistor?
Problem 7.17 A long solenoid of radius a, carrying n turns per unit length, is looped by a wire with resistance R, as shown in Fig. 7.28. W R FIGURE 7.28 15 This is not at all the way electric fields actually behave in coaxial cables, for reasons suggested in the previous footnote. See Sect. 9.5.3, or J. G. Cherveniak, Am. J. Phys., 54, 946 (1986), for a more realistic treatment. 7.2 Electromagnetic Induction 321 (a) If the current in the solenoid is increasing at a constant rate (dI/dt = k), what current flows in the loop, and which way (left or right) does it pass through the resistor? (b) If the current I in the solenoid is constant but the solenoid is pulled out of the loop (toward the left, to a place far from the loop), what total charge passes through the resistor?
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