Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Chapter 31, Problem 67PQ
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The closed line integrals around the five Ampèrian loops.

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Answer to Problem 67PQ

The closed line integral around the loop a is 4π×107Tm, around the loop b is 20π×107Tm, around the loop c is 16π×107Tm ,around the loop d is 0Tm and around the loop e is 4π×107Tm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the closed line integral around the Amperian loop as.

  Bdl=μ0I                                                                                                 (I)

Here, B is the magnetic field, l is the length of the loop, μ0 is the permeability of free space and I is the net current through the Amperian loop.

Write the expression for the net current through the loop a as.

  Ia=I2                                                                                                        (II)

Here, Ia is the current through the loop a and I2 is the current through the wire outside the plane.

Write the expression for the net current through the loop b as.

  Ib=I1+I3                                                                                                  (III)

Here, Ib is the current through the loop b, I1 is the current through the wire inside the plane and I3 is the current through the wire inside the plane.

Write the expression for the net current through the loop c as.

  Ic=I1I2+I3                                                                                            (IV)

Here, Ic is the current through the loop c.

Write the expression for the net current through the loop d as.

  Id=0                                                                                                           (V)

Here, Id is the current through the loop d.

Write the expression for the net current through the loop e as.

  Ie=I1I2                                                                                                   (VI)

Here, Ie is the current through the loop e.

Conclusion:

For loop a,

Substitute 1.0A for I2 in equation (II).

  Ia=1.0A

Substitute 4π×107TmA for μ0 and 1.0A for I in equation (I).

  Bdl=(4π×107TmA)(1.0A)=4π×107Tm

The negative sign is because the net current is directed outward the plane.

For loop b,

Substitute 2.0A for I1 and 3.0A for I3 in equation (III).

  Ib=2.0A+3.0A=5.0A

Substitute 4π×107TmA for μ0 and 5.0A for I in equation (I).

  Bdl=(4π×107TmA)(5.0A)=20π×107Tm

For loop c,

Substitute 2.0A for I1, 1.0A for I2 and 3.0A for I3 in equation (IV).

  Ic=2.0A1.0A+3.0A=4.0A

Substitute 4π×107TmA for μ0 and 4.0A for I in equation (I).

  Bdl=(4π×107TmA)(4.0A)=16π×107Tm

For loop d,

Substitute 4π×107TmA for μ0 and 0A for I in equation (I).

  Bdl=(4π×107TmA)(0A)=0Tm

For loop e,

Substitute 2.0A for I1, 1.0A for I2 and 3.0A for I3 in equation (VI).

  Ie=2.0A1.0A=1.0A

Substitute 4π×107TmA for μ0 and 1.0A for I in equation (I).

  Bdl=(4π×107TmA)(1.0A)=4π×107Tm

Thus, the closed line integral around the loop a is 4π×107Tm, around the loop b is 20π×107Tm, around the loop c is 16π×107Tm ,around the loop d is 0Tm and around the loop e is 4π×107Tm.

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