Two straight paralle wires carry currents in opposite directions as shown in the
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Two straight paralle wires carry currents in opposite directions as shown in the figure. One of the wires carries a current of I2 = 11.4 A. Point A is the midpoint between the wires. The total distance between the wires is d = 11.1 cm. Point C is 5.34 cm to the right of the wire carrying current I2. Current I1 is adjusted so that the magnetic field at C is zero. Calculate the value of the current I1. Tries 0/20 Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field at point A. Tries 0/20What is the force between two 2.27 m long segments of the wires?Explanation / Answer
given,
I2 = 11.4 A
d = 11.1 cm
point C is 5.34 cm right to wire carrying current I2
magnetic field due to current carrying wire = k * I / r
magnetic field due to wire 2 = 2 * 10^-7 * 11.4 / (0.0534)
magnetic field due to wire 1 = 0.0000426966 T
in order to have net magnetic field 0 at point C the magnetic field due to wire had to be equal to the magnetic field due to wire 2
magnetic field due to wire 1 = 2 * 10^-7 * I1 / (0.111 + 0.0534)
2 * 10^-7 * I2 / (0.111 + 0.0534) = 0.0000426966
I1 = 35.09 A
magnitude of magnetic field at A = k (i1 + I2) / (d/2)
magnitude of magnetic field at A = 2 * 10^-7 * (35.09 + 11.4) / (0.111/2)
magnitude of magnetic field at A = 0.0001675 T
force = k * i1 * i2 * length / d
force = 2 * 10^-7 * (35.09 * 11.4) / (0.111) * 2.27
force = 0.00164 N
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