Elements Of Electromagnetics
Elements Of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698614
Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 7, Problem 8P

(a)

To determine

Find the magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to side 2 of the triangular loop.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 8P

The magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to side 2 of the triangular loop is (27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az)mA/m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Refer to given Figure in the textbook.

Write the expression to calculate the magnetic field intensity for a straight current carrying conductor.

Hside-2=I4πρ(cosα2cosα1)aϕ        (1)

Here,

I is the value of current.

From the given Figure, at point (0,0,5) due to side 2 is,

ρ=(01)2+(01)2+(50)2=1+1+25=27

To find cosα1:

cosα1=22(29)=222(29)=229=229

To find cosα2:

cosα2=0

Write the general expression to calculate the direction of the magnetic field intensity.

aϕ=al×aρ        (2)

Here,

al is the unit vector along the line current and

aρ is the unit vector along the perpendicular line to the field point.

For the given conductor the direction of the field is,

al=ax+ay2aρ=axay+5az27

Substitute ax+ay2 for al and axay+5az27 for aρ in Equation (2).

aϕ=(ax+ay2)×(axay+5az27)=5ax+5ay+2az54

Substitute 5ax+5ay+2az54 for aϕ, 10A for I, 27 for ρ, 229 for cosα1 and 0 for cosα2 in Equation (1).

Hside-2=(10)4π(27)(0(229))(5ax+5ay+2az54)=104π(27)(229)(154)(5ax+5ay+2az)=[(27.37×103)ax+(27.37×103)ay+(10.95×103)az]A/m=(27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az)mA/m

Conclusion:

Thus, the magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to side 2 of the triangular loop is (27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az)mA/m.

(b)

To determine

Find the magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to the entire loop of the triangular loop.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8P

The magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to the entire loop of the triangular loop is (3.26ax1.1ay+10.95az)mA/m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate the magnetic field intensity for the entire loop of a triangle.

H=Hside-1+Hside-2+Hside-3        (3)

Find the magnetic field intensity due to the side 1:

Write the expression to calculate the magnetic field intensity for a straight current carrying conductor.

Hside-1=I4πρ(cosα2cosα1)aϕ        (4)

From the given Figure, at point (0,0,5) due to side 1 is,

ρ=5

cosα1=cos90°=0

cosα2=2(5)2+(2)2=225+4=229

For the given conductor the direction of the field is,

al=axaρ=az

Substitute ax for al and az for aρ in Equation (2).

aϕ=ax×az=ay

Substitute ay for aϕ, 10A for I, 5 for ρ, 0 for cosα1 and 229 for cosα2 in Equation (4).

Hside-1=(10)4π(5)(2290)(ay)=12π(229)(ay)=(59.1×103)ayA/m=59.1aymA/m

Find the magnetic field intensity due to the side 3:

Write the expression to calculate the magnetic field intensity for a straight current carrying conductor.

Hside-3=I4πρ(cosα2cosα1)aϕ        (5)

From the given Figure and point (0,0,5),

ρ=5

cosα1=cos90°=0

cosα2=2(5)2+(2)2=225+2=227=227

For the given conductor the direction of the field is,

al=axay2aρ=az

Substitute axay2 for al and az for aρ in Equation (2).

aϕ=(axay2)×az=ax+ay2

Substitute ax+ay2 for aϕ, 10A for I, 5 for ρ, 0 for cosα1 and 227 for cosα2 in Equation (5).

Hside-3=(10)4π(5)(2270)(ax+ay2)=1020π(227)(12)(ax+ay)=(30.63×103)ax+(30.63×103)ayA/m=(30.63ax+30.63ay)mA/m

Substitute 59.1aymA/m for Hside-1, (27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az)mA/m for Hside-2 and (30.63ax+30.63ay)mA/m for Hside-3 in Equation (3).

H=[59.1aymA/m+(27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az)mA/m+(30.63ax+30.63ay)mA/m]=(59.1ay+27.37ax+27.37ay+10.95az30.63ax+30.63ay)mA/m=(3.26ax1.1ay+10.95az)mA/m

Conclusion:

Thus, the magnetic field intensity H at the point (0,0,5) due to the entire loop of the triangular loop is (3.26ax1.1ay+10.95az)mA/m.

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