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JamesL
Oct14-04, 05:13 PM
"A conductor consists of a circular loop of radius .0584 m and straight long sections. The wire lies in the plane of the paper and carries a current of 9.68 A.

Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field at the center of the loop. Answer in units of T."

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Perhaps im not taking into account the long straight sections, but i believed that they did not affect the mag field at the center of the loop, correct?

Anyway,

using B = (u*I)/(2*pi*r), i got an incorrect answer. is this formula incorrect?

Claude Bile
Oct14-04, 07:00 PM
The formula you used applies for a straight wire and is thus incorrect.

You need to modify your formula by multiplying by the total length of wire around the loop.

Claude.

Tide
Oct14-04, 10:43 PM
You might want to recall what you learned about Biot-Savart.