PHYSICS F./SCI... W/MOD V.II W/KIT
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Chapter 28, Problem 4P
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The magnitude and the direction of the current flows in the second wire.
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In an experiment designed to measure the Earth's magnetic field using the Hall effect, a copper bar 0.495 cm thick is positioned along an east-west
direction. Assume n = 8.46 × 1028 electrons/m³ and the plane of the bar is rotated to be perpendicular to the direction of B. If a current of 8.00 A in the
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conductor results in a Hall voltage of 4.37 x 10 V, what is the magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field at this location?
Part 1 of 3 - Conceptualize
From this Table of Approximate Magnetic Field Magnitudes, the magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field is about 50 μT. We expect a result with this order
of magnitude.
Part 2 of 3 - Categorize
We will find the magnitude of the magnetic field from the equation for the Hall effect voltage.
Part 3 of 3 - Analyze
Hall effect voltage is given by the following.
IB
nqt'
AVH
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Chapter 28 Solutions
PHYSICS F./SCI... W/MOD V.II W/KIT
Ch. 28.1 - In Example 2510 we saw that a typical lightning...Ch. 28.1 - Suppose both I1 and I2 point into the page in Fig....Ch. 28.4 - Prob. 1CECh. 28 - The magnetic field due to current in wires in your...Ch. 28 - Compare and contrast the magnetic field due to a...Ch. 28 - Two insulated long wires carrying equal currents I...Ch. 28 - Prob. 4QCh. 28 - A horizontal current-carrying wire, free to move...Ch. 28 - (a) Write Ampres law for a path that surrounds...Ch. 28 - Suppose the cylindrical conductor of Fig. 2811a...
Ch. 28 - Explain why a field such as that shown in Fig....Ch. 28 - Prob. 9QCh. 28 - Use the Biot-Savart law to show that the field of...Ch. 28 - Prob. 11QCh. 28 - Why does twisting the lead-in wires to electrical...Ch. 28 - Compare the Biot-Savart law with Coulombs law....Ch. 28 - How might you define or determine the magnetic...Ch. 28 - How might you measure the magnetic dipole moment...Ch. 28 - A type of magnetic switch similar to a solenoid is...Ch. 28 - A heavy magnet attracts, from rest, a heavy block...Ch. 28 - Will a magnet attract any metallic object, such as...Ch. 28 - An unmagnetized nail will not attract an...Ch. 28 - Prob. 20QCh. 28 - Prob. 21QCh. 28 - Prob. 22QCh. 28 - Prob. 23QCh. 28 - Two iron bars attract each other no matter which...Ch. 28 - Describe the magnetization curve for (a) a...Ch. 28 - Prob. 26QCh. 28 - (I) Jumper cables used to start a stalled vehicle...Ch. 28 - (I) If an electric wire is allowed to produce a...Ch. 28 - Prob. 3PCh. 28 - Prob. 4PCh. 28 - Prob. 5PCh. 28 - (II) An experiment on the Earths magnetic field is...Ch. 28 - Prob. 7PCh. 28 - At the location of the compass, the magnetic field...Ch. 28 - (II) A long horizontal wire carries 24.0 A of...Ch. 28 - (II) A straight stream of protons passes a given...Ch. 28 - (II) Determine the magnetic field midway between...Ch. 28 - (II) Two straight parallel wires are separated by...Ch. 28 - (II) Two long straight wires each carry a current...Ch. 28 - (II) A long pair of insulated wires serves to...Ch. 28 - (II) A third wire is placed in the plane of the...Ch. 28 - (II) A power line carries a current of 95 A west...Ch. 28 - (II) A compass needle points 28 E of N outdoors....Ch. 28 - Prob. 18PCh. 28 - (II) Let two long parallel wires, a distance d...Ch. 28 - (II) Repeat Problem 19 if the wire at x = 0...Ch. 28 - (II) Two long wires are oriented so that they are...Ch. 28 - (II) Two long parallel wires 8.20 cm apart carry...Ch. 28 - (III) A very long flat conducting strip of width d...Ch. 28 - (III) A triangular loop of side length a carries a...Ch. 28 - Prob. 25PCh. 28 - Prob. 26PCh. 28 - (I) A 2.5-mm-diameter copper wire carries a 33-A...Ch. 28 - (II) A toroid (Fig. 2817) has a 50.0-cm inner...Ch. 28 - Prob. 29PCh. 28 - (II) (a) Use Eq. 281, and the vector nature of B,...Ch. 28 - (II) A coaxial cable consists of a solid inner...Ch. 28 - (III) Suppose the current in the coaxial cable of...Ch. 28 - Prob. 33PCh. 28 - (II) A wire, in a plane, has the shape shown in...Ch. 28 - (II) A circular conducting ring of radius R is...Ch. 28 - (II) A small loop of wire of radius 1.8 cm is...Ch. 28 - Prob. 37PCh. 28 - Prob. 38PCh. 28 - Prob. 39PCh. 28 - Prob. 40PCh. 28 - Prob. 41PCh. 28 - (III) Use the result of Problem 41 to find the...Ch. 28 - (III) A wire is bent into the shape of a regular...Ch. 28 - Prob. 44PCh. 28 - Prob. 45PCh. 28 - (III) A square loop of wire, of side d, carries a...Ch. 28 - (II) An iron atom has a magnetic dipole moment of...Ch. 28 - (I) The following are some values of B and B0 for...Ch. 28 - (I) A large thin toroid has 285 loops of wire per...Ch. 28 - (II) An iron-core solenoid is 38 cm long and 1.8...Ch. 28 - Three long parallel wires are 3.5 cm from one...Ch. 28 - Prob. 52GPCh. 28 - Prob. 53GPCh. 28 - Prob. 54GPCh. 28 - Two long straight parallel wires are 15 cm apart....Ch. 28 - A rectangular loop of wire carries a 2.0-A current...Ch. 28 - Prob. 57GPCh. 28 - A long horizontal wire carries a current of 48 A....Ch. 28 - A square loop of wire, of side d, carries a...Ch. 28 - Prob. 60GPCh. 28 - Prob. 61GPCh. 28 - For two long parallel wires separated by a...Ch. 28 - Near the Earths poles the magnetic field is about...Ch. 28 - A 175-g model airplane charged to 18.0 mC and...Ch. 28 - Suppose that an electromagnet uses a coil 2.0 m in...Ch. 28 - Four hour long straight parallel wires located at...Ch. 28 - Prob. 67GPCh. 28 - A thin 12-cm-long solenoid has a total of 420...Ch. 28 - A 550-turn solenoid is 15 cm long. The current...Ch. 28 - Prob. 70GPCh. 28 - Prob. 71GPCh. 28 - Prob. 72GPCh. 28 - Prob. 73GPCh. 28 - Prob. 74GPCh. 28 - (II) A circular current loop of radius 15 cm...Ch. 28 - (III) A set of Helmholtz coils (see Problem 61,...
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