Review | Constants Rank from largest to smallest the values of the magnetic field at the following distances from the axis of the conducting cylinder: R₂ = 7.15 cm R = 5.05 cm, r = 5.41 cm, and r> Ra. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

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Learning Goal:
To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 28.2 Ampere's Law.
A solid cylindrical conductor is supported by insulating disks
on the axis of a conducting tube with outer radius Ra = 7.15
cm and inner radius R₂ = 5.05 cm. (Figure 1) The central
conductor and the conducting tube carry equal currents of I
= 2.15 A in opposite directions. The currents are distributed
uniformly over the cross sections of each conductor. What is
the value of the magnetic field at a distance r = 5.41 cm
from the axis of the conducting tube?
Figure
R₂
Ra
1 of 1
Rank from largest to smallest the values of the magnetic field at the following distances from the axis of the conducting cylinder: Ra = 7.15 cm,
Rb = 5.05 cm, r = 5.41 cm, and r > Ra.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Largest
BatRb
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B ar r > Ra
Bar Rb<r<Ra
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Transcribed Image Text:Learning Goal: To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 28.2 Ampere's Law. A solid cylindrical conductor is supported by insulating disks on the axis of a conducting tube with outer radius Ra = 7.15 cm and inner radius R₂ = 5.05 cm. (Figure 1) The central conductor and the conducting tube carry equal currents of I = 2.15 A in opposite directions. The currents are distributed uniformly over the cross sections of each conductor. What is the value of the magnetic field at a distance r = 5.41 cm from the axis of the conducting tube? Figure R₂ Ra 1 of 1 Rank from largest to smallest the values of the magnetic field at the following distances from the axis of the conducting cylinder: Ra = 7.15 cm, Rb = 5.05 cm, r = 5.41 cm, and r > Ra. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Largest BatRb Submit B ar r > Ra Bar Rb<r<Ra The correct ranking cannot be determined. Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Reset Help Smallest Review | Constants BatRa
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