Resnick & Halliday Solutions for Chapter: Magnetic Fields Due to Currents, Exercise 1: Problems

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In the figure, two concentric circular loops of wire carrying current in the same direction lie in the same plane. Loop 1 has radius 1.50 cm and carries 4.00 mA . Loop 2 has radius 2.50 cm and carries 6.00 mA. Loop 2 is to be rotated about a diameter while the net magnetic field B set up by the two loops at their common center is measured. (a) Through what angle must loop 2 be rotated so that the magnitude of that net field is 200 nT? (b) What is the least possible magnitude of the net field?

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HARD
JEE Main
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In the given figure, two circular arcs have radii a=18.9 cm and b=10.7 cm, subtend angle θ=74.0°, carry current i=0.411 A and share the same center of curvature P . What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (into or out of the page) of the net magnetic field at P ?

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HARD
JEE Main
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In the figure, current i=56.2 mA is set up in a loop having two radial lengths and two semicircles of radii a=5.72 cm and b=8.57cm with a common center P . What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (into or out of the page) of the magnetic field at P and the (c) magnitude and (d) direction of the loop's magnetic dipole moment? 

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MEDIUM
JEE Main
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A wire with current i=9.50 A is shown in the figure. Two semi-infinite straight sections, both tangent to the same circle with radius is 1.65 cm, are connected by a circular arc that has a central angle θ and runs along the circumference of the circle. The arc and the two straight sections all lie in the same plane. If the magnetic field is B=0 at the circle's centre, what is θ? 

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MEDIUM
JEE Main
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Two long straight thin wires with current lie against an equally long plastic cylinder, at radius R=4.0 cm from the cylinder's central axis. Figure a shows, in cross-section, the cylinder and wire 1 but not wire 2 . With wire 2 fixed in place, wire1 is moved around the cylinder, from angle θ1=0° to angle θ1=180°, through the first and second quadrants of the xy coordinate system. The net magnetic field B at the center of the cylinder is measured as a function of θ1. Figure b gives the x component Bx of that field as a function of θ1 (the vertical scale is set by Bxs=6.0 μT), and Fig. c gives the y component By (the vertical scale is set by Bys=7.2×10-6 T). (a) At what angle θ2 is wire 2 located? What are the (b) size and (c) direction (into or out of the page) of the current in wire 1 and the (d) size and (e) direction of the current in wire 2 ? 

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EASY
JEE Main
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Two long straight wires are parallel and are 16 cm apart. They are to carry equal currents such that the magnetic field at a point halfway between them has the magnitude of 450 μT.  

(a) Should the currents be in the same or opposite directions?
(b) How much current is needed?

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

The figure shows, in cross-section, four thin wires that are parallel, straight, and very long. They carry identical currents in the directions indicated. Initially, all four wires are at distance d=15.0 cm from the origin of the coordinate system, where they create a net magnetic field B(a) To what value of x must you move wire 1 along the x axis in order to rotate B counterclockwise by 50°? (b) With wire 1in that new position, to what value of x must you move wire 3 along the x axis to rotate B by 50° back to its initial orientation? [Use tan50°=1.192]

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EASY
JEE Main
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 At a certain location in the Philippines, Earth's magnetic field of  39 μT is horizontal and directed due north. Suppose the net field is zero exactly 2.0 cm above a long, straight, horizontal wire that carries a constant current. What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the current?