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The document provides solutions to problems involving magnetic fields. It calculates the magnetic field inside and at the end of a solenoid, as well as inside a toroid. It determines the values of Dr and rave for which the field variation inside a toroid is less than 10%. It also estimates the magnetic moment of a hydrogenic orbit and sketches the vector components of the magnetic field from a current loop at different angles from the axis.
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Magnetic Materials Assignment Help

The document provides solutions to problems involving magnetic fields. It calculates the magnetic field inside and at the end of a solenoid, as well as inside a toroid. It determines the values of Dr and rave for which the field variation inside a toroid is less than 10%. It also estimates the magnetic moment of a hydrogenic orbit and sketches the vector components of the magnetic field from a current loop at different angles from the axis.
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Problem
1.1 What is the field in the middle and at the end of a 20 cm long
solenoid (2 cm in diameter) uniformly wound with 200 turns of
wire carrying 0.5 amperes. Give fields B and H in SI and cgs/emu
units.

1.2 Consider the magnetic field inside a toroid of circular cross


section with inner radius r1 = 3 cm and outer radius r2 = 4 cm
wound uniformly with 100 turns of wire carrying a current of 1.0
Ampere. Calculate the field at r = 3.5 cm and plot the field as a
function of r for 3.1 ≤ r ≤ 3.9 cm.

1.3

1.3 For what values of Dr = r2 - r1 and rave = (r1 + r2)/2 is the


variation of the field less than 10% across the inside of a toroid?
1.4 Carry out the steps described after Fig. 1.9 to estimate the
magnetic moment of a hydrogenic orbit in the Bohr model.

1.5 Use Eq. 1.14 to sketch the vector components of the


magnetic field along the axis, 45o off the axis and on the plane
of a current loop at a distance of twice the radius of the loop.
Solution

For the field at the end, remove all the turns to the left of the
center of the Ampere circuit so that it is now centered on the
end of the solenoid:
Plot shows B or H inside the toroid goes as r-1 B(r) depends only
on r and is independent of the values chosen for r1 and r2.

1.3 Differentiate Eq. 1.12.


The term inside the integral is
independent of l giving:

Note that the horizontal components of dB from around the


current loop average to zero, while all the axial components add.
The resultant is B = B

a) For q = 45o , the


components of dB from
“near” side (smaller r) are
larger. See figure at right
which shows a cross
section through the
current loop.

b) For q = 90o , the components of dB from near side (r1) are


larger than those from the far side. All contributions to dB are
vertical. See cross-sectional figure below.

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