A wire carrying a current I is bent into the shape of an exponential spiral, r = e θ , from θ = 0 to θ = 2 π as suggested in Figure P29.47. To complete a loop, the ends of the spiral are connected by a straight wire along the x axis. (a) The angle β between a radial line and its tangent line at any point on a curve r = f ( θ ) is related to the function by tan β = r d r / d θ Use this fact to show that β = π/ 4. (b) Find the magnetic field at the origin. Figure P29.47
A wire carrying a current I is bent into the shape of an exponential spiral, r = e θ , from θ = 0 to θ = 2 π as suggested in Figure P29.47. To complete a loop, the ends of the spiral are connected by a straight wire along the x axis. (a) The angle β between a radial line and its tangent line at any point on a curve r = f ( θ ) is related to the function by tan β = r d r / d θ Use this fact to show that β = π/ 4. (b) Find the magnetic field at the origin. Figure P29.47
A wire carrying a current I is bent into the shape of an exponential spiral, r = eθ, from θ = 0 to θ = 2π as suggested in Figure P29.47. To complete a loop, the ends of the spiral are connected by a straight wire along the x axis. (a) The angle β between a radial line and its tangent line at any point on a curve r = f(θ) is related to the function by
tan
β
=
r
d
r
/
d
θ
Use this fact to show that β = π/4. (b) Find the magnetic field at the origin.
Three moles of an ideal gas undergo a reversible isothermal compression at 20.0° C. During this compression,
1900 J of work is done on the gas.
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5.97 Block A, with weight
3w, slides down an inclined plane
S of slope angle 36.9° at a constant
speed while plank B, with weight
w, rests on top of A. The plank
is attached by a cord to the wall
(Fig. P5.97). (a) Draw a diagram
of all the forces acting on block
A. (b) If the coefficient of kinetic
friction is the same between A and
B and between S and A, determine
its value.
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B
A
S
36.9°
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