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(a)
The magnitude and direction of magnetic field at the point
(a)
Answer to Problem 37P
The direction of the magnetic field is towards the bottom of the page and magnitude of magnetic field at the point
Explanation of Solution
From the figure 1
Write the expression to calculate the side of the square,
Write the formula to calculate the angle
Figure.2 shows the direction of the magnetic fields
Write the expression for magnetic field at point
Here,
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Write the expression for magnetic field at point
Here,
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Write the expression for magnetic field at point
Here,
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Write the expression to calculate magnetic field at the point
Substitute
Conclusion:
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Write the expression to calculate the
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Write the expression to calculate the net magnetic field at point
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The direction of the magnetic field is towards the bottom of the page and magnitude of magnetic field at the point
(b)
The magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the point
(b)
Answer to Problem 37P
The magnitude of magnetic field at point
Explanation of Solution
The sum of magnetic fields due to conductors 1 and 2 at point
Write the relation for the net magnetic field at point
Calculation:
Substitute
Therefore, the magnitude of magnetic field at point
(c)
The magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the point
(c)
Answer to Problem 37P
The net magnitude of the magnetic field at the point
Explanation of Solution
Figure.3 shows the direction of the magnetic fields
The net magnetic field at point
Conclusion:
Therefore, the net magnetic field at the point
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