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Mnenie [13.5K]
2 years ago
7

A vertical straight wire carrying an upward 24-A current exerts an attractive force per unit length of 88 X 104N/m on a second p

arallel wire 7.0 cm away. What current (magnitude and direction) flows in the second wire?
Physics
1 answer:
NARA [144]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The current flows in the second wire is 1.3\times10^{10}\ A

Explanation:

Given that,

Upward current = 24 A

Force per unit length\dfrac{F}{l} =88\times10^{4}\ N/m

Distance = 7.0 cm

We need to calculate the current in second wire

Using formula of magnetic force

F=ILB

\dfrac{F}{l}=\dfrac{\mu I_{1}I_{2}}{2\pi r}

Where,

\dfrac{F}{l}=force per unit length

I₁= current in first wire

I₂=current in second wire

r = distance between the wires

Put the value into the formula

88\times10^{4}=\dfrac{4\pi\times10^{-7}\times24\times I_{2}}{2\pi \times7\times10^{-2}}

I_{2}=\dfrac{88\times10^{4}\times7\times10^{-2}}{2\times\times10^{-7}\times24}

I_{2}=1.3\times10^{10}\ A

Hence, The current flows in the second wire is 1.3\times10^{10}\ A

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