COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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ISBN: 9781319115104
Author: Freedman
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Chapter 19, Problem 78QAP
To determine

(a)

The magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces midway between the two wires

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Answer to Problem 78QAP

Magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces midway between the two wires= 1.36×104 T

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VThe electric power of the lamp = 75 Wtwo insulated parallel wires 4.0 mm apartEarth's magnetic field = 5×10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=VIV=potentialP=PowerI=current

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

Calculation:

  P=VI75=110×II=0.68 A

  B=μ0I2πdB=4π×107×0.682π×2×103B=0.68×104 TBoth B due to two wires are equal in magnitude and to same directionBTotal=2×0.68×104 TBTotal=1.36×104 T

Conclusion:

Magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces midway between the two wires= 1.36×104 T

To determine

(b)

The magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces 2.0 mm from one of the wires in the same plane in which the two wires lie

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Answer to Problem 78QAP

Magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces 2.0 mm from one of the wires in the same plane in which the two wires lie= 0.45*104 T

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VThe electric power of the lamp = 75 Wtwo insulated parallel wires 4.0 mm apartEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=VIV=potentialP=PowerI=current

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

Calculation:

For the wire on the right side d =2 mm

  B=μ0I2πdB=4π×107×0.682π×2×103B=0.68×104 T

Field is directed outwards.

For the wire on the left side d =2+4 mm=6 mm

  B=μ0I2πdB=4π*107*0.682π*6*103B=0.23*104 T

Field is directed inwards.

  Btotal=0.68*104 T0.23*104 T=0.45*104 T

Field is directed outwards.

Conclusion:

Magnitude of the magnetic field the cord produces 2.0 mm from one of the wires in the same plane in which the two wires lie= 0.45*104 T

To determine

(c)

Comparison of previous magnetic fields with earth's magnetic field

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Answer to Problem 78QAP

For case a),

  BBearth=2.72

For case b),

  BBearth=0.9

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VThe electric power of the lamp = 75 Wtwo insulated parallel wires 4.0 mm apartEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=VIV=potentialP=PowerI=current

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

Calculation:

For case a),

  BBearth=1.36*104 T5*105 T=2.72

For case b),

  BBearth=0.45*104 T5*105 T=0.9

Conclusion:

For case a),

  BBearth=2.72

For case b),

  BBearth=0.9

To determine

(d)

Magnetic force do the two wires exert on one another

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Answer to Problem 78QAP

Force= 0.46*104 N

Force is very small

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VThe electric power of the lamp = 75 Wtwo insulated parallel wires 4.0 mm apartEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  F=μ0I2l2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wirel=length of wire

Calculation:

Force on each wire.

  F=μ0I2l2πdF=4π*107*0.682*22π*4*103F=0.46*104 N

Force is very small

Conclusion:

Force= 0.46*104 N

Force is very small

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