Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern, Revised Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card for Physics, Multi-Term Courses)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern, Revised Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card for Physics, Multi-Term Courses)
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ISBN: 9781305266292
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 30, Problem 20P

(a)

To determine

The magnitude and the direction of the net magnetic field at the mid way between the wires.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20P

The magnitude is 4.0×106T and the direction of the net magnetic field is into the page as B2>B1 at the mid way between the wires.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to obtain the magnetic field along the conductor.

    B=μ0i2πr

Here, B is the magnetic field, μ0 is the magnetic permittivity, i is the current and r is the distance between the conductor and the point where the magnetic field is to be determined.

The net magnetic field at the mid way between the wires is as shown in the figure below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern, Revised Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card for Physics, Multi-Term Courses), Chapter 30, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  1

Figure-(1)

Write the expression to obtain the magnetic field due to the wire 1 at the midway between the wires.

    B1=μ0i12πr1

Here, B1 is the magnetic field due to the wire 1 at the midway between the wires and r1 is the distance between the wire 1 and the point where magnetic field is to be determined.

Substitute d2 for r1 in the above equation.

    B1=μ0i12π(d2)=μ0i1πd                                                                                                              (I)

Write the expression to obtain the magnetic field due to the wire 2 at the midway between the wires.

    B2=μ0i22πr2

Here, B2 is the magnetic field due to the wire 2 at the midway between the wires and r2 is the distance between the wire 2 and the point where magnetic field is to be determined.

Substitute d2 for r2 in the above equation.

    B2=μ0i22π(d2)=μ0i2πd                                                                                                            (II)

Write the expression to obtain the net magnetic field at the mid way between the wires.

    Bnet=B2B1                                                                                                          (III)

Here, Bnet is the net magnetic field at the mid way between the wires.

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.00A for i, 4π×107Tm/A for μ0 and 20.0cm for d in equation (I) to calculate B1.

    B1=(4π×107Tm/A)(3.00A)π(20.0cm)=(4π×107Tm/A)(3.00A)π(20.0cm×1m100cm)=6.0×106T

Substitute 5.00A for i, 4π×107Tm/A for μ0 and 20.0cm for d in equation (II) to calculate B2.

    B2=(4π×107Tm/A)(5.00A)π(20.0cm)=(4π×107Tm/A)(5.00A)π(20.0cm×1m100cm)=1.0×105T

Substitute 6.0×106T for B1 and 1.0×105T for B2 in equation (III) to calculate Bnet.

    Bnet=1.0×105T6.0×106T=4.0×106T

Therefore, the magnitude is 4.0×106T and the direction of the net magnetic field is into the page as B2>B1 at the mid way between the wires.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude and the direction of the net magnetic field at point P which is located at a distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20P

The magnitude of net magnetic field at point P is 6.68×106T and its direction is 13° to the negative x-axis.

Explanation of Solution

The net magnetic field at point P which is located at a distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current is as shown below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern, Revised Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card for Physics, Multi-Term Courses), Chapter 30, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  2

Figure-(2)

Write the expression to obtain the magnetic field due to the wire 1 at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current.

    B1=μ0i12πr1

Here, B1 is the magnetic field due to the wire 1 at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current and r1 is the distance between the wire 1 and the point where magnetic field is to be determined.

Substitute d2+d2 for r1 in the above equation.

    B1=μ0i12πd2+d2=μ0i1π2d2=μ0i1πd2                                                                                                   (IV)

Write the expression to obtain the magnetic field due to the wire 2 at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current.

    B2=μ0i22πr2

Here, B2 is the magnetic field due to the wire 2 at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current and r2 is the distance between the wire 2 and the point where magnetic field is to be determined.

Substitute d for r2 in the above equation.

    B2=μ0i22πd=μ0i22πd                                                                                                                 (V)

Write the expression to obtain the net magnetic field at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current.

    Bnet=B1+B2                                                                                                          (VI)

Here, Bnet is the net magnetic field at the mid way between the wires.

Write the expression to obtain the magnitude of the net magnetic field at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current.

    |Bnet|=Bx2+By2                                                                                                   (VII)

Here, |Bnet| is the magnitude of the net magnetic field at the distance 20.0cm above the wire carrying 5.00A current, Bx is the x-component of the net magnetic field and By is the y-component of the net magnetic field.

Write the expression to obtain direction of the net magnetic field at point P with reference to x-axis.

    θ=tan1(ByBx)                                                                                                    (VIII)

Here, θ is the direction of the net magnetic field at point P with reference to x-axis.

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.00A for i, 4π×107Tm/A for μ0 and 20.0cm for d in equation (IV) to calculate B1.

    B1=(4π×107Tm/A)(3.00A)π(20.0cm)2=(4π×107Tm/A)(3.00A)π(20.0cm×1m100cm)2=2.14×106T

The value of B1 in x and y component is,

    B1=B1sin45°(i^)+B1cos45°(j^)

Substitute 2.14×106T for B1 in the above equation.

    B1=(2.14×106T)sin45°(i^)+(2.14×106T)cos45°(j^)=(1.51×106T)(i^)+(1.51×106T)(j^)

Substitute 5.00A for i, 4π×107Tm/A for μ0 and 20.0cm for d in equation (V) to calculate B2.

    B2=(4π×107Tm/A)(5.00A)2π(20.0cm)=(4π×107Tm/A)(5.00A)2π(20.0cm×1m100cm)=5.0×106T

The value of B2 in x and y component is,

    B2=B2(i^)+(0)(j^)

Substitute 5.0×106T for B2 in the above equation.

    B2=(5.0×106T)(i^)

Substitute [(1.51×106T)(i^)+(1.51×106T)(j^)] for B1 and (5.0×106T)(i^) for B2 in equation (VI) to calculate Bnet.

    Bnet=(1.51×106T)(i^)+(1.51×106T)(j^)(5.0×106T)(i^)=(6.51×106T)(i^)+(1.51×106T)(j^)

Substitute (6.51×106T) for Bx and (1.51×106T) for By in equation (VII) to calculate |Bnet|

    |Bnet|=((6.51×106T))2+((1.51×106T))2=6.68×106T

Substitute (6.51×106T) for Bx and (1.51×106T) for By in equation (VIII) to calculate θ.

    θ=tan1((1.51×106T)(6.51×106T))=13°

Therefore, the magnitude of net magnetic field at point P is 6.68×106T and its direction is 13° to the negative x-axis.

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