Consider two very long, thin fixed wires situated in the +y-direction with currents Ij and I2. The left wire 3. (the one with I1) is at x-z-0. There is also a little rectangular loop of wire (with a gap) off to the right. a) Do the long wires repel each other, attract each other, neither, or does it depend? Explain. Vemf b) If I=2=5 mA and b=5 cm, what is the magnetic field at z=0, x=15 cm? How does this compare to a typical refrigerator magnet (~5mT)? - a vacuum c) If I1 = -I2= 5cos(100rt) mA, a=1cm, d35.95 cm, f-7 cm, and b=5 cm, what is Vemf? ! buo.

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Consider two very long, thin fixed wires situated in the +y-direction with currents Ij and I2. The left wire
3.
(the one with I1) is at x=z-0. There is also a little rectangular loop of wire (with a gap) off to the right.
a) Do the long wires repel each other, attract each other,
neither, or does it depend? Explain.
Vemt
b) If I=2=5 mA and b=5 cm, what is the magnetic field
at z=0, x=15 cm? How does this compare to a typical
refrigerator magnet (~5mT)?
- a
vacuum
c) If I = -I2=5cos(100rt) mA, a=1cm, d-5.95 cm, f-7 cm, and b=5 cm, what is Vemf? !
buo.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two very long, thin fixed wires situated in the +y-direction with currents Ij and I2. The left wire 3. (the one with I1) is at x=z-0. There is also a little rectangular loop of wire (with a gap) off to the right. a) Do the long wires repel each other, attract each other, neither, or does it depend? Explain. Vemt b) If I=2=5 mA and b=5 cm, what is the magnetic field at z=0, x=15 cm? How does this compare to a typical refrigerator magnet (~5mT)? - a vacuum c) If I = -I2=5cos(100rt) mA, a=1cm, d-5.95 cm, f-7 cm, and b=5 cm, what is Vemf? ! buo.
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