Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Chapter 27, Problem 38P

(a)

To determine

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is B=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Thecurrent carried by each of the wires is I .

The length of each wire is same that is L .

Formula used:

The expression for the magnetic field of wirein terms of vector form is given by,

  B=μoI2πLa^

Calculation:

All the currents are in to the page. Say the direction of each current is a^x .

The magnitude of magnetic field by current I1 in vector form is calculated as,

  BI1=μoI12πL( a ^x× a ^y)=μoI12πLa^z

The magnitude of magnetic field by current I2 in vector form is calculated as,

  BI2=μoI22π( 2 L)a^x×( a ^y× a ^z)=μoI222πLa^z×a^y=μoI22π2La^x

The magnitude of magnetic field by current I3 in vector form is calculated as,

  BI3=μoI32πL( a ^x× a ^z)=μoI32πLa^y

Thus, the net magnetic field is calculated as,

  B=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y

Conclusion:

Therefore, themagnetic field at the unoccupied corner is μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y .

(b)

To determine

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 38P

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for the magnetic field of wire in terms of vector form is given by,

  B=μoI2πLa^

Calculation:

The direction of I1andI3 is a^x and I2 is +a^x .

Thus, the net magnetic field is calculated as,

  B=B1+B2+B3=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x×( a ^y× a ^z)+μoI32πLa^y=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y

Conclusion:

Thereforethe magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πLa^y .

(c)

To determine

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 38P

The magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^xμoI32πLa^y

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for the magnetic field of wire in terms of vector form is given by,

  B=μoI2πLa^

Calculation:

The direction of I1andI2 is in to the paper say their direction is a^x and I3 is out of the paper and the direction is +a^x .

Thus, the netmagnetic field is calculated as,

  B=B1+B2+B3=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^x+μoI32πL( a ^x× a ^z)=μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^xμoI32πLa^y

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnetic field at the unoccupied corner is μoI12πLa^z+μoI22π2La^xμoI32πLa^y.

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