Figure 29-23 shows three circuits, each consisting of two radial lengths and two concentric circular arcs, one of radius r and the other of radius R > r. The circuits have the same current through them and the same angle between the two radial lengths. Rank the circuits according to the magnitude of the net magnetic field at the center, greatest first.
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In Fig. 29-63, five long par'allel z wires in an xy plane are separated by 1_ _ _ . _ distance d = 8.00 cm, have lengths ~ y of 10.0 m, and carry identical cur- I- d + d + d -..1...- d-l rents of 3.00 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force Fig. 29-63 36 due to the other wires. In unit-vector and 39. notation, what is the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, and (e) wire 5?
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The first step in solving 29 problem number 36 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Fig. 29-63, five long par'allel z wires in an xy plane are separated by 1_ _ _ . _ distance d = 8.00 cm, have lengths ~ y of 10.0 m, and carry identical cur- I- d + d + d -..1...- d-l rents of 3.00 A out of the page. Each wire experiences a magnetic force Fig. 29-63 36 due to the other wires. In unit-vector and 39. notation, what is the net magnetic force on (a) wire 1, (b) wire 2, (c) wire 3, (d) wire 4, and (e) wire 5?
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