A thin rectangular conducting wire, of dimensions a and b is next to an infinitely long wire carrying a current I. The rectangle moves with a constant velocity v to the right while it and the long wire remain in the same plane. (a) Find the magnetic flux through the plane of the loop when the left side of the rectangle is at a distance r from the long wire. (b) Differentiate , i.e., find B IP
A thin rectangular conducting wire, of dimensions a and b is next to an infinitely long wire carrying a current I. The rectangle moves with a constant velocity v to the right while it and the long wire remain in the same plane. (a) Find the magnetic flux through the plane of the loop when the left side of the rectangle is at a distance r from the long wire. (b) Differentiate , i.e., find B IP
Chapter12: Sources Of Magnetic Fields
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Problem 38P: A circular loop of radius R carries a current I. At what distance along the axis of the loop is the...
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