Your answer is partially correct. A long, current-carrying solenoid with an air core has 2200 turns per meter of length and a radius of 0.0190 m. A coil of 160 turns is wrapped tightly around the outside of the solenoid, so it has virtually the same radius as the solenoid. What is the mutual inductance of this system? Number i 1.59E-4 Units H C M N B 0

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A long, current-carrying solenoid with an air core has 2200 turns per meter of length and a radius of 0.0190 m. A coil of 160
turns is wrapped tightly around the outside of the solenoid, so it has virtually the same radius as the solenoid. What is the
mutual inductance of this system?
Number i 1.59E-4
Units
H
C
M
Q
Ni
81
Transcribed Image Text:Your answer is partially correct. A long, current-carrying solenoid with an air core has 2200 turns per meter of length and a radius of 0.0190 m. A coil of 160 turns is wrapped tightly around the outside of the solenoid, so it has virtually the same radius as the solenoid. What is the mutual inductance of this system? Number i 1.59E-4 Units H C M Q Ni 81
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