Two long straight parallel wires are 15 cm apart. Wire A carries 2.0-A current. Wire B’s current is 4.0 A in the same direction. ( a ) Determine the magnetic field due to wire A at the position of wire B. ( b ) Determine the magnetic field due to wire B at the position of wire A. ( c ) Are these two magnetic fields equal and opposite? Why or why not? ( d ) Determine the force per unit length on wire A due to wire B, and that on wire B due to wire A. Are these two forces equal and opposite? Why or why not?
Two long straight parallel wires are 15 cm apart. Wire A carries 2.0-A current. Wire B’s current is 4.0 A in the same direction. ( a ) Determine the magnetic field due to wire A at the position of wire B. ( b ) Determine the magnetic field due to wire B at the position of wire A. ( c ) Are these two magnetic fields equal and opposite? Why or why not? ( d ) Determine the force per unit length on wire A due to wire B, and that on wire B due to wire A. Are these two forces equal and opposite? Why or why not?
Two long straight parallel wires are 15 cm apart. Wire A carries 2.0-A current. Wire B’s current is 4.0 A in the same direction. (a) Determine the magnetic field due to wire A at the position of wire B. (b) Determine the magnetic field due to wire B at the position of wire A. (c) Are these two magnetic fields equal and opposite? Why or why not? (d) Determine the force per unit length on wire A due to wire B, and that on wire B due to wire A. Are these two forces equal and opposite? Why or why not?
A fluid with density 263 kg/m3 flows through a pipe of varying diameter and height. At location 1 the flow speed is 13.5 m/s and the diameter of the pipe is 7.4 cm down to location 2 the pipe diameter is 16.9 cm. Location 1 is 6.3 meters higher than location 2.
What is the difference in pressure P2 - P1?
Using units in Pascals and use g = 9.81 m/s2.
The kitchen had a temperature 46 degrees Fahrenheit and was converted it to Kelvin. What is the correct number for this temperature (46 F) on the Kelvin scale?
Water is traveling at a speed of 0.65 m/s through a pipe with a cross-section radius of 0.23 meters. The water enters a section of pipe that has a smaller radius, only 0.11 meters. What is the speed of the water traveling in this narrower section of pipe?
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