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Chapter 26 Problem 67

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A solenoid used in a plasma physics experiment is 10 cm in diameter, is 1.0 m long, and carries a 35-A current to produce a 100-mT magnetic field. (a) How many turns are in the solenoid? (b) If the solenoid resistance is 2.7 , how much power does it dissipate?

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Title Essential University Physics 3 
Author Richard Wolfson
ISBN 9780134202709

Solved: A solenoid used in a plasma physics experiment is 10 cm in diameter, is 1.0 m

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