(a)
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner.
(a)
Answer to Problem 38P
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thecurrent carried by each of the wires is
The length of each wire is same that is
Formula used:
The expression for the magnetic field of wirein terms of vector form is given by,
Calculation:
All the currents are in to the page. Say the direction of each current is
The magnitude of magnetic field by current
The magnitude of magnetic field by current
The magnitude of magnetic field by current
Thus, the net magnetic field is calculated as,
Conclusion:
Therefore, themagnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
(b)
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner
(b)
Answer to Problem 38P
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
The expression for the magnetic field of wire in terms of vector form is given by,
Calculation:
The direction of
Thus, the net magnetic field is calculated as,
Conclusion:
Thereforethe magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
(c)
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner
(c)
Answer to Problem 38P
The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
The expression for the magnetic field of wire in terms of vector form is given by,
Calculation:
The direction of
Thus, the netmagnetic field is calculated as,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is
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