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(a) A physicist is constructing a solenoid. She has a roll of insulated copper wire and a power supply. She winds a single layer of
the wire on a tube with a diameter of deolenoid - 10.0 cm. The resulting solenoid is t - 90.0 cm long, and the wire has a
diameter of duire = 0.100 cm. Assume the insulation is very thin, and adjacent turns of the wire are in contact. What power
(in W) must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 7.80 mT at its center? (The resistivity of copper is
1.70 x 10-8 0 - m.)
What If? Assume the maximum current the copper wire can safely carry is 20.0 A.
(b) What is the maximum magnetic field (in T) in the solenoid? (Enter the magnitude.)
(c) What is the maximum power (in W) delivered to the solenoid?
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Transcribed Image Text:5. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER (a) A physicist is constructing a solenoid. She has a roll of insulated copper wire and a power supply. She winds a single layer of the wire on a tube with a diameter of deolenoid - 10.0 cm. The resulting solenoid is t - 90.0 cm long, and the wire has a diameter of duire = 0.100 cm. Assume the insulation is very thin, and adjacent turns of the wire are in contact. What power (in W) must be delivered to the solenoid if it is to produce a field of 7.80 mT at its center? (The resistivity of copper is 1.70 x 10-8 0 - m.) What If? Assume the maximum current the copper wire can safely carry is 20.0 A. (b) What is the maximum magnetic field (in T) in the solenoid? (Enter the magnitude.) (c) What is the maximum power (in W) delivered to the solenoid? W
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