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christinaaa.g
Oct29-08, 11:18 AM
Hi everyone,

1.
Part (a)
Find the magnetic field above and below an infinite current sheet (infinite straight wires with current I along the positive z-axis). The sheet is on the xz plane. There are N wires per meter counting along the axis.

Part (b)
There are two parallel sheets with the same givens as part (a) except that the second sheet is separated by a distance d above the first. The sheet above carries current I along the positive z-axis. Find the magnetic field above, between, and below the sheets.

2.
Ampere's Law:
Integral of (gradient cross B) times dA=Integral of B times dl
with B=magentic field
A=area
l=length

3. I'm having more trouble with part (b) than I did with part (a).
This is how I went about solving part (a). I'm not sure if it's completely right or not though.

I drew a rectangular loop parallel to the xy plane extended an equal distance above and below the surface. I then used ampere's law...
Integral (B times dl) = 2Bl
It is 2Bl because one is from the top segment and one from the bottom.
2Bl=(mu sub 0)(I enclosed)(l)
where I is the current and l is the length and mu is the permeability of free space

Setting 2Bl = 0(I enclosed l)
B=+ (mu sub 0/2)I in the x direction (when y<0)
B= - (mu sub 0/2)I in the x direction (when y>0)




If anybody has any ideas to solve part (b) or any corrections to my part (a) solution, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data



2. Relevant equations



3. The attempt at a solution

Redbelly98
Nov1-08, 10:42 AM
Welcome to PF.

(a)


2Bl=(mu sub 0)(I enclosed)(l)


This should be
2BL=(mu0)(I enclosed)

That is, no "L" at the far right. And I've switched to uppercase L to avoid confusing it with current I.

Then it's a matter of figuring out (I enclosed):
Each wire has a current I.
There are N wires per unit length along x.
The loop spans a length L along x.