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about 1 m. A typical field inside such a solenoid is about 11. How many turns of wire must the solenoid have to produce this field if the largest current the wire can carry is 100 A?
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College Physics 2 - Magnetic Fields Due to Currents
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- 1 MAGNETIC FIELDS DUE TO CURRENTS
- 2 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF STRAIGHT WIRES
- 3 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF CURRENT LOOPS
- 4 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SOLENOIDS
- 5 CALCULATING MAGNETIC FIELDS: STRAIGHT WIRES
- 6 CALCULATING MAGNETIC FIELDS: CURRENT LOOPS
- 7 CALCULATING MAGNETIC FIELDS: SOLENOIDS
- 8 Example: Two long, straight wires lie parallel to each other. They each carry a current of 5.0 A in opposite direction. What is the magnetic field at point P?
- 9 about 1 m. A typical field inside such a solenoid is about 11. How many turns of wire must the solenoid have to produce this field if the largest current the wire can carry is 100 A?
- 10 QUICKCHECK 24.14