Two infinite sheets of current flow parallel to the y-z plane as shown. The sheets are equally spaced from the origin by x, = 4.1 cm. H Each sheet consists of an infinite array of wires with a density n = 18 wires/cm. Each wire in the left sheet carries a current I = 2.9 A in the negative z-direction. Each wire in the right sheet carries a current 12 = 4 A in the positive z-direction. 1) What is By(P), the x-component of the magnetic field at point P, located at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)? T Submit 2) What is By(P), the y-component of the magnetic field at point P, located at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)? -0.0078 Submit 3) What is By(R), the y-component of the magnetic field at point R, located at (x,y) = (-6.15 cm, 0)? -1.244*10^(-3) Submit 4) What is B. di where the integral is taken around the dotted path shown, from a to b to c to d to a. The path is a trapazoid with sides ab and cd having length 9.8 cm, side ad having length 4.6 cm, and side bc having length 8.3 cm. The height of the trapezoid is H = 9.6 cm. T-m Submit 5) What is By(S), the y-component of the magnetic field at point S, located at (x,y) = ( 6.15 cm, 0)? 1.244*10 (-3) T Submit +) 6) What is where the integral is taken along the dotted line shown, from a to b. T-m Submit

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Two infinite sheets of current flow
parallel to the y-z plane as shown.
The sheets are equally spaced
from the origin by x, = 4.1 cm.
H
Each sheet consists of an infinite
array of wires with a densityn = 18
wires/cm. Each wire in the left
sheet carries a current I1 = 2.9 A in
the negative z-direction. Each wire
in the right sheet carries a current
12 = 4 A in the positive z-direction.
R
1) What is By(P), the x-component of the magnetic field at point P, located
at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)?
T Submit
2) What is By(P), the y-component of the magnetic field at point P, located
at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)?
-0.0078
Submit
3) What is By(R), the y-component of the magnetic field at point R, located
at (x,y) = (-6.15 cm, 0)?
|-1.244*10^(-3)
Submit
4)
What is
B. di
where the integral is taken around the dotted path shown, from a to b to c
to d to a. The path is a trapazoid with sides ab and cd having length 9.8
cm, side ad having length 4.6 cm, and side bc having length 8.3 cm. The
height of the trapezoid is H = 9.6 cm.
T-m Submit
5) What is By(S), the y-component of the magnetic field at point S, located
at (x,y) = ( 6.15 cm, 0)?
1.244*10^(-3)
T Submit
6) What is
where the integral is taken along the dotted line shown, from a to b.
T-m Submit
Transcribed Image Text:Two infinite sheets of current flow parallel to the y-z plane as shown. The sheets are equally spaced from the origin by x, = 4.1 cm. H Each sheet consists of an infinite array of wires with a densityn = 18 wires/cm. Each wire in the left sheet carries a current I1 = 2.9 A in the negative z-direction. Each wire in the right sheet carries a current 12 = 4 A in the positive z-direction. R 1) What is By(P), the x-component of the magnetic field at point P, located at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)? T Submit 2) What is By(P), the y-component of the magnetic field at point P, located at (x,y) = (-2.05 cm, 0)? -0.0078 Submit 3) What is By(R), the y-component of the magnetic field at point R, located at (x,y) = (-6.15 cm, 0)? |-1.244*10^(-3) Submit 4) What is B. di where the integral is taken around the dotted path shown, from a to b to c to d to a. The path is a trapazoid with sides ab and cd having length 9.8 cm, side ad having length 4.6 cm, and side bc having length 8.3 cm. The height of the trapezoid is H = 9.6 cm. T-m Submit 5) What is By(S), the y-component of the magnetic field at point S, located at (x,y) = ( 6.15 cm, 0)? 1.244*10^(-3) T Submit 6) What is where the integral is taken along the dotted line shown, from a to b. T-m Submit
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