Problem 6: An infinitely long single wire with current I1 = 5.5 A and a rectangular wire loop with current I2 = 0.35 A are in the same plane as shown. The dimensions of the loop are a = 0.083 m and b= 0.054 m. The infinite wire is parallel to side AD of the loop and at a distance d = 0.25 m A from it. C. Part (a) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fad, from I1 on wire AD in terms of I1, I2, d and the loop dimensions. Expression : Fad = Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required. B, y, Ho, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of Fad in N. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Fad = Part (c) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fhc, from I on wire BC in terms of I1, I2, a, b, and d. Expression : Fbc = Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required. B, y, µo, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of Fre in N. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Fbc = Part (e) Is the force of Fad repulsive or attractive? MultipleChoice :
Problem 6: An infinitely long single wire with current I1 = 5.5 A and a rectangular wire loop with current I2 = 0.35 A are in the same plane as shown. The dimensions of the loop are a = 0.083 m and b= 0.054 m. The infinite wire is parallel to side AD of the loop and at a distance d = 0.25 m A from it. C. Part (a) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fad, from I1 on wire AD in terms of I1, I2, d and the loop dimensions. Expression : Fad = Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required. B, y, Ho, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of Fad in N. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Fad = Part (c) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fhc, from I on wire BC in terms of I1, I2, a, b, and d. Expression : Fbc = Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required. B, y, µo, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of Fre in N. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Fbc = Part (e) Is the force of Fad repulsive or attractive? MultipleChoice :
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![Problem 6: An infinitely long single wire with current I1 = 5.5 A and a
rectangular wire loop with current I2 = 0.35 A are in the same plane as
shown. The dimensions of the loop are a = 0.083 m and b= 0.054 m. The
infinite wire is parallel to side AD of the loop and at a distance d = 0.25 m
A
from it.
d
Part (a) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fad, from I1 on wire AD in terms of I1, I2, d and the loop dimensions.
Expression :
Fad =
Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required.
B, y, Ho, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t
Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of Fad in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
Fad =
Part (c) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fhc, from I on wire BC in terms of I1, I2, a, b, and d.
Expression :
Fbc =
Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required.
В, у, Мо, л, ө, а, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t
Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of Fnc in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
Fbc =
Part (e) Is the force of Fad repulsive or attractive?
MultipleChoice :
1) Attractive.
2) Repulsive.
Part (f) Is the force of Fhc repulsive or attractive?
MultipleChoice :
1) Repulsive.
2) Attractive.
Part (g) The forces of Fad and Fhc both act on the infinite wire I1. Do they sum to produce a net attractive or repulsive force?
MultipleChoice :
1) Attractive.
2) Repulsive.
Part (h) Calculate the numerical value of the sum of the forces F = Fad - Fpc on the infinite wire in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
F =](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffa043fe4-4451-42e8-82d1-21cc59f9ce63%2F68c68ab5-8798-4232-a69f-ee7ddf68242b%2Fy772zxp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 6: An infinitely long single wire with current I1 = 5.5 A and a
rectangular wire loop with current I2 = 0.35 A are in the same plane as
shown. The dimensions of the loop are a = 0.083 m and b= 0.054 m. The
infinite wire is parallel to side AD of the loop and at a distance d = 0.25 m
A
from it.
d
Part (a) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fad, from I1 on wire AD in terms of I1, I2, d and the loop dimensions.
Expression :
Fad =
Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required.
B, y, Ho, T, 0, a, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t
Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of Fad in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
Fad =
Part (c) Express the magnitude of the magnetic force Fhc, from I on wire BC in terms of I1, I2, a, b, and d.
Expression :
Fbc =
Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required.
В, у, Мо, л, ө, а, b, d, g, h, I1, I2, m, P, t
Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of Fnc in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
Fbc =
Part (e) Is the force of Fad repulsive or attractive?
MultipleChoice :
1) Attractive.
2) Repulsive.
Part (f) Is the force of Fhc repulsive or attractive?
MultipleChoice :
1) Repulsive.
2) Attractive.
Part (g) The forces of Fad and Fhc both act on the infinite wire I1. Do they sum to produce a net attractive or repulsive force?
MultipleChoice :
1) Attractive.
2) Repulsive.
Part (h) Calculate the numerical value of the sum of the forces F = Fad - Fpc on the infinite wire in N.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
F =
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