Chapter 29.magnetic
Chapter 29.magnetic
What is Physics?
A length vector that has length ds and whose direction is the direction of the current in ds.
0 i sin ds dB 4 r2
Right-hand rule
Grasp the element in your right hand with your extended thumb pointing in the direction of the current. Your fingers will then naturally curl around in the direction of the magnetic field lines due to that element.
the loop
Bc
0i
2R
B( z )
0 2 ( R 2 z 2 )3/2
If
Sample Problem
The wire in Fig. 29-8a carries a current i and consists of a circular arc of radius R and central angle rad, and two straight sections whose extensions intersect the center C of the arc. What magnetic field does the current produce at C?
To find the force on a current-carrying wire due to a second current-carrying wire, first find the field due to the second wire at the site of the first wire. Then find the force on the first wire due to that field. Parallel currents attract each other, and antiparallel currents repel each other.
Ampere's Law
The loop on the integral sign means that is to be integrated around a closed loop, called an Amperian loop. The current ienc is the net current encircled by that closed loop. Curl your right hand around the Amperian loop, with the fingers pointing in the direction of integration. A current through the loop in the general direction of your outstretched thumb is assigned a plus sign, and a current generally in the opposite direction is assigned a minus sign.
Magnetic Field Inside a Long Straight Wire with uniformly distributed Current
A LOOP OF Current
For a single loop, the magnetic field at the center is: B=0I/(2R) For a loop with N turns of wire,
bar magnet
Example
A solenoid is 0.50 m long, has three layers of windings of 750 turns each, and carries a current of 4.0 A. What is the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid?
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