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Chapter 30, Problem 51P

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QUESTION:

(a) What would have to be the self-inductance of a solenoid for it to store \(10.0 J\) of energy when a  - A current runs through it? (b) If this solenoid's cross-sectional diameter is \(4.00 \mathrm{~cm}\), and if you could wrap its coils to a density of \(10 \text { coils } / \mathrm{mm}\), how long would the solenoid be? (See Exercise  Is this a realistic length for ordinary laboratory use?

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Text transcription:

10.0 J

10 text { coils } /{mm}

4.00{~cm}

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QUESTION:

(a) What would have to be the self-inductance of a solenoid for it to store \(10.0 J\) of energy when a  - A current runs through it? (b) If this solenoid's cross-sectional diameter is \(4.00 \mathrm{~cm}\), and if you could wrap its coils to a density of \(10 \text { coils } / \mathrm{mm}\), how long would the solenoid be? (See Exercise  Is this a realistic length for ordinary laboratory use?

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

10.0 J

10 text { coils } /{mm}

4.00{~cm}

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