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Problem 80GP

BIO Magnetic Resonance Imaging An MR1 (magnetic resonance imaging) solenoid produces a magnetic field of 1.5 T. The solenoid is 2.5 m long, 1.0 m in diameter, and wound with insulated wires 2.2 mm in diameter. Find the current that flows in the solenoid. (Your answer should be rather large. A typical MR1 solenoid uses niobium-titanium wire kept at liquid helium temperatures, where it is superconducting.)

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Problem 80GP

BIO Magnetic Resonance Imaging An MR1 (magnetic resonance imaging) solenoid produces a magnetic field of 1.5 T. The solenoid is 2.5 m long, 1.0 m in diameter, and wound with insulated wires 2.2 mm in diameter. Find the current that flows in the solenoid. (Your answer should be rather large. A typical MR1 solenoid uses niobium-titanium wire kept at liquid helium temperatures, where it is superconducting.)

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Here, we have to calculate the amount of current flow in the solenoid.

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