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You want to get an idea of the magnitude of magnetic fields produced by overhead

ID: 1597671 • Letter: Y

Question

You want to get an idea of the magnitude of magnetic fields produced by overhead power lines. You estimate that a transmission wire is about 16 m above the ground. The local power company tells you that the line operates a 18 kV and provide a maximum of 37 MW to the local area. Estimate the maximum magnetic field you might experience walking under such a power line, and compare to the Earth's field. [For an ac current, values are rms, and the magnetic field will be changing. Let the Earth's magnetic field strength be 5.0 10-5 T.]

I've tried using rms and max current... wrong answers include: 1.28E-5 T, 1.82E-5 T, 2.57E-5 T

Explanation / Answer

a) Irms =P/Vrms =(37*10^6)/(18*10^3)

Irms =2055.56 A

maximum current

Imax=sqrt(2)*Irms =2907 A

B=uo*I/2pir =(4pi*10^-7)*2907/(2pi*16)

B=3.634*10^-5 T

b)

B/Bmax =3.634*10^-5/(5*10^-5)

B/Bmax=72.67 %

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