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Chapter 14, Problem 77AP
A solenoid with 4 x 107turns/m has an iron core placed in it whose magnetic susceptibility is 4.0 x 103. (a) If a cent of 2.0 A flows through the solenoid, what is the magnetic field in the iron core? (b) What is the effective surface current formed by the aligned atomic current loops in the iron core? (c) What is the self-inductance of the filled solenoid?
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