Zzz Z.

asked • 01/28/21

Two parallel wires, 1.00 m long are held 0.0254 m apart and have the same current flowing through each, in the opposite direction.

To create a 0.00100 N magnetic force, how much current must flow through the wires?


(answer is not 11.27 or 11.23)

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Zzz Z.

Can you also solve: Two parallel wires are 0.737 m long and 0.0333 m apart. The current in the first wire is 12.8 A. If the magnetic force between the two is 0.00261 N, how much current flows in the second wire? [?] A (the answer is not 46.065)
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01/29/21

Zzz Z.

And this: Two parallel wires, 0.253 m long and 0.0623 m apart, each carry a 3.25 A current in the same direction. What is the (+) magnitude of the magnetic force between them? (Include: Coefficient & Exponent)
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01/29/21

Dr Gulshan S.

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You first confirm the above answer 22.53 Amp so that I video record all steps Thanks Dr Gulshan S
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01/29/21

Zzz Z.

22.53 amp shows as incorrect for me
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01/30/21

Dr Gulshan S.

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O Kay Let me work again on this Electromagnetism is my specialization
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01/30/21

Zzz Z.

okay. thank you.
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01/30/21

Dr Gulshan S.

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Can you share original source of this set of questions and the value of permeability used ?
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01/31/21

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