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Problem29 38

A current of 16 A flows through a wire with a resistance of 2.0 x 10-8 Ωm and cross-sectional area of 2.1 x 10-6 m2. The electric field from this current is calculated to be 0.15 V/m. When the current changes by 4000 A/s, the rate of change of the electric field is 38 V/m/s. From this, the displacement current density is calculated to be 3.4 x 10-10 A/m2. The displacement current is then calculated to be 7.14 x 10-16 A, and the magnetic field induced by this displacement current is a negligible 2.38 x

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Problem29 38

A current of 16 A flows through a wire with a resistance of 2.0 x 10-8 Ωm and cross-sectional area of 2.1 x 10-6 m2. The electric field from this current is calculated to be 0.15 V/m. When the current changes by 4000 A/s, the rate of change of the electric field is 38 V/m/s. From this, the displacement current density is calculated to be 3.4 x 10-10 A/m2. The displacement current is then calculated to be 7.14 x 10-16 A, and the magnetic field induced by this displacement current is a negligible 2.38 x

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I (2.

0  10 8 m)(16 A)
29.38: a)  E  J    0.15 V / m.
A 2.1  10 -6 m 2
dE d  ρI  ρ dI 2.0  108 m
b)  dt  dt  A  A dt  2.1  10 6 m 2 (4000 A s)  38 V m  s.
 
dE
c)  j D   0   0 (38 V s  s)  3.4  10 10 A m .
2

dt
d) i D  j D A  (3.4  10 10 A/m 2 ) (2.1  10 6 m 2 )  7.14  10 16 A
 0 I D  0 (7.14  10 16 A)
   B D    2.38  10  21 T, and this is a
2r 2 (0.060 m)
0 Ic  (16 A )
negligible contribution. Bc   0  5.33  10 5 T.
2r 2 (0.060 m)

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