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Kindly give me detailed answer of subpart "d" mentioning the subpart's name in a clear handwriting as soon as possible. I only have few minutes. This is a whole question. I will upvote if the answer is correct and I get it soon.

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= 8.987 x 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €o =
-12
8.854 x 10
F/m. Magnetic
Permeability of vacuum, uo = 12.566370614356 × 10¬7 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 C. Mass of one
kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb
Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k
• n
electron, me =
9.10938356 × 10–31
Ry
Fig. 1
Consider a solid cylinderical conductor with radius R = 20 cm that carries a current I = -15 mA which is uniformly distributed along it's cross
section.
Note:Negetive direction of current points in the direction opposite to that of shown in the figure
a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at point r1
= 17 cm.
The magnetic field
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
T
b) Find the magnitude of magnetic field at point r2
21 ст.
magnitude of the magnetic field
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
T
c) Draw a diagram of B(r) vs r with respect to the symmetry axis of the cylindrical conductor.
d) The solid cylindrical conductor is now placed inside a cylindrical shell. Cylindrical axis of both the cylinder coinsides with each other(Fig-2). The total
current through the shell is I = 14 mA
Fig-2
Calculate the magnitude of magnetic field at point p located at d = 67 cm distance away from the cylindrical axis considering the radius of the shell to
be R2 = d/2.
Magnitude of the magnetic field
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
T
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 = 8.987 x 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €o = -12 8.854 x 10 F/m. Magnetic Permeability of vacuum, uo = 12.566370614356 × 10¬7 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 C. Mass of one kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k • n electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10–31 Ry Fig. 1 Consider a solid cylinderical conductor with radius R = 20 cm that carries a current I = -15 mA which is uniformly distributed along it's cross section. Note:Negetive direction of current points in the direction opposite to that of shown in the figure a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at point r1 = 17 cm. The magnetic field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. T b) Find the magnitude of magnetic field at point r2 21 ст. magnitude of the magnetic field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. T c) Draw a diagram of B(r) vs r with respect to the symmetry axis of the cylindrical conductor. d) The solid cylindrical conductor is now placed inside a cylindrical shell. Cylindrical axis of both the cylinder coinsides with each other(Fig-2). The total current through the shell is I = 14 mA Fig-2 Calculate the magnitude of magnetic field at point p located at d = 67 cm distance away from the cylindrical axis considering the radius of the shell to be R2 = d/2. Magnitude of the magnetic field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. T
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