Where do you make use of a solenoid?
Q: The magnetic field inside a 15.0 cm-long solenoid is measured to be 6.58 x 10-4 T. If the solenoid…
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Q: Good evening, could you help me solve this problem by explaining each of the concepts involved? Use…
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Q: An aluminum ring of radius r₁=5.00 cm and a resistance of 3.25 x 104 is placed around one end of a…
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Q: A solenoid is formed of a length of wire that carries a constant current I.The solenoid has 66 turns…
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Q: A solenoid containing 8,733 loops per meter is producing a magnetic field of 0.06 mT at its center.…
A: Magnetic field inside a solenoid is given by B=μ0nI where B is the magnetic field I is the current…
Q: An aluminum ring of radius r₁=5.00 cm and a resistance of 4.15 x 10-4 is placed around one end of a…
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Q: The magnetic field inside a tightly-wound toroidal solenoid: varies as the square of the current is…
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Q: An aluminum ring of radius r = 5.00 cm and a resistance of 4.15 x 104 N is placed around one end of…
A: Due to magnetic field of solenoid the current is induced .
Q: An aluminum ring of radius r, = 5.00 cm and a resistance of 3.65 x 104 N is placed around one end of…
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Q: (a) A physicist is constructing a solenoid. She has a roll of insulated copper wire and a power…
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Q: 12. A 15 µC charged particle is shot through the interior of a solenoid with a speed of 1050 m/s and…
A: Given, Charge particle q = 15 μC = 15 x 10-6 C Speed v = 1050 M/s Angle θ=11.5∘ Length of solenoid l…
Q: A solenoid with 475 turns per meter and a diameter of 15.0cm has a magnetic flux through its core of…
A: Given: The number of turns per unit length is 475 turns/m. The diameter of the wire is 15 cm = 0.15…
Q: Suppose you run 3 A through a 20 cm solenoid which has 20 turns. The interior of the solenoid…
A: Suppose you run 3 A through a 20 cm solenoid which has 20 turns. The interior of thesolenoid…
Q: For a technical application, an electrical engineer needs to create a solenoid using copper wire…
A: final answer is a) N= 828b) L = 1.83 cmi have attached the image belowExplanation:a)b)
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A: Given: Diameter of copper wire is dc=0.500 mm Resistance is R=3.50 Ω Current is I=3.50 A Magnetic…
Q: The magnetic field inside a 14.0 cm-long solenoid is measured to be 5.34 x 10-4 T. If the solenoid…
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Q: For a solenoid of the length of L =10 cm with N =500 turns and the current in the solenoid of I = 1A…
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Q: Find the minimum number of turns of the solenoid given the following condition. Maximum current=…
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Q: (a) A solenoid is formed of a length of wire that carries a constant current I.The solenoid has 68…
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Q: What current is required in the windings of a long solenoid that has 1050 turns uniformly…
A: Magnetic field is produced at the center of solenoid due to current flowing through it.
Q: An aluminum ring of radius r₁=5.00 cm and a resistance of 3.95 x 104 f is placed around one end of a…
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Q: An air-core circular solenoid is shown in the figure below. A current of 13.0 A is established in…
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Q: or a class demonstration, a professor needs to create a solenoid using copper wire with diameter d =…
A: Conductor resistance is directly proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its…
Q: Where is the field strongest in a long solenoid? Along the axis of the solenoid Depends on the…
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Q: What current (in A) is needed in a solenoid with 20,800 turns per meter to produce a magnetic field…
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Q: An ideal solenoid of length 12 cm consists of a wire wrapped tightly around a wooden core. The…
A: Given: The initial length of the solenoid is 12 cm. The final length of the solenoid is 40 cm. The…
Q: Consider a 1000-turn solenoid with a radius of 1.0 cm and a length of 50 cm. A current of 0.25 A…
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Q: 4. A toroidal solenoid has an average radius of 10.0 cm, a cross-sectional area of 10.0 cm? and 1000…
A: radius (r) = 10 cm = 0.1 m Area (A) = 10 cm2= 10-3 m2Number of turns (N) = 1000current (I) = 100 A…
Where do you make use of a solenoid?
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- PLEASE ANSWER BOTH 1. It is desired to construct a solenoid that will have a resistance of 4.80 Ω (at 20°C) and produce a magnetic field of 4.00 ✕ 10−2 T at its center when it carries a current of 4.35 A. The solenoid is to be constructed from copper wire having a diameter of 0.500 mm. If the radius of the solenoid is to be 1.00 cm, determine the following. (The resistivity of copper at 20°C is 1.7 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m.) (a) the number of turns of wire needed to build the solenoid. _______ turns (b) the length the solenoid should have ________ cm 2. A wire with a weight per unit length of 0.077 N/m is suspended directly above a second wire. The top wire carries a current of 29.8 A and the bottom wire carries a current of 59.2 A. Find the distance of separation between the wires so that the top wire will be held in place by magnetic repulsion. _________ mmAn electron is moving at a speed of 1.70 x 104 m/s in a circular path of radius of 3.2 cm inside a solenoid. The magnetic field of the solenoid is perpendicular to the plane of the electron's path. The solenoid has 25 turns per centimeter. (a) Find the strength of the magnetic field inside the solenoid. (b) Find the current in the solenoid.For a technical application, an electrical engineer needs to create a solenoid using copper wire with diameter d = 0.500 mm. The resistance of the solenoid needs to be 5.10 2 and the magnetic field of the solenoid with a current of 3.10 A should be 5.90 x 10-2 T. Assume the resistance does not change significantly with temperature, and the radius of the solenoid is 1.00 cm. (Use p = 1.70 x 1080 m for the resistivity of copper.) (a) How many turns of wire does the electrical engineer need? turns (b) Determine the required length (in cm) of the solenoid. cm
- Please answer the question in the picture belowCalculate the energy associated with the magnetic field of a 175-turn solenoid in which a current of 2.25 A produces a magnetic flux of 3.81 x 10-4 T · m2 in each turn.What current is required in the windings of a solenoid that has 900 turns evenly distributed over a length of 0.5 m, to produce in the center of the solenoid a magnetic field of magnitude 7X10-3 T?