Lecture19 12 Amperes Law
Lecture19 12 Amperes Law
Amperes Law.
You must be able to use Amperes Law to calculate the magnetic field for high-symmetry
current configurations.
Solenoids.
You must be able to use Amperes Law to calculate the magnetic field of solenoids and
toroids. You must be able to use the magnetic field equations derived with Amperes Law
to make numerical magnetic field calculations for solenoids and toroids.
The Laws of Biot-Savart & Ampere
dl
I
Coulomb's Law:
Gauss' Law
"High symmetry"
Biot-Savart Law:
I "Brute force"
Ampere's Law
"High symmetry"
dl
q r
X
dB
P
Calculate field at point P using
Biot-Savart Law: r R
q
I x
Which way is B?
dx
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Physics 1304: Lecture 12, Pg 7
Magnetic Field of
Straight Wire
r R
q
I x
dx
Calculate force on length L of wire b due to Ib
field of wire a: d
L
The field at b due to a is given by:
Ia
Force on b =
B ds = B ds = B 2r B ds
B ds r
0 I
B ds = 2r 2r = 0 I
The above calculation is only for the special case of a long
straight wire, but you can show that the result is valid in
general.
I I
positive I negative I
B ds B ds
r r
Your text writes B ds = 0 Iencl
If your path includes more than one source of current, add all
the currents (with correct sign).
I1
B ds = I
0 1 - I2
I2 ds
Example: a cylindrical wire of radius R carries
a current I that is uniformly distributed over I
the wires cross section. Calculate the
magnetic field inside and outside the wire. R
A enclosed by r r
2
r2
B ds = 0 Iencl = 0 I A enclosed by R = 0 I R 2 = 0 I R 2
Over the closed circular path r:
direction of I
B ds = B ds = 2rB B
R
Solve for B: r
r2
2 rB = 0 I 2
R
r2 r 0 I
B = 0 I 2
= 0 I 2
= 2
r
2rR 2R 2R
B is linear in r.
Outside the wire:
direction of I
B ds = B ds = 2rB = 0 I
R
0 I
B= A lot easier than using
the Biot-Savart Law!
2 r r
(as expected).
B
Plot:
R r
Todays agenda:
Amperes Law.
You must be able to use Amperes Law to calculate the magnetic field for high-symmetry
current configurations.
Solenoids.
You must be able to use Amperes Law to calculate the magnetic field of solenoids and
toroids. You must be able to use the magnetic field equations derived with Amperes Law
to make numerical magnetic field calculations for solenoids and toroids.
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid
B
I
l
You can use Amperes law to calculate the magnetic field of a
solenoid.
B ds = B ds B ds B ds B ds
1 2 3 4
B ds = B 0 0 0 = 0 Ienclosed
B
I
l
The magnetic field inside a long solenoid does not depend on the position
inside the solenoid (if end effects are neglected).
A toroid* is just a solenoid hooked up to itself.
B ds = 0 Ienclosed = 0 N I
B ds = B ds = B 2r
B 2r = 0 N I
0 N I Magnetic field
B= inside a toroid of N
2r loops, current I.
The magnetic field inside a toroid is not subject to end effects, but is not
constant inside (because it depends on r).
N
B = 0 I
-7 T m 400
B = 4 10 2 A
A 0.1 m
B = 0.01 T
Help! Too many similar starting equations!
0 I
B= long straight wire
2 r use Amperes law (or note the lack of N)
0 N I
B= center of N loops of radius a
2a
N
B = 0 I solenoid, length l, N turns
field inside a solenoid is constant