Does the number of turns on a loop affect the current or magnetic field?

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In summary, the number of turns on a loop can affect both the current and magnetic field. Adding more turns increases the magnetic field due to self inductance, which is directly proportional to the number of turns. However, the current remains fixed and is only affected by the applied voltage and inductance. This relationship is important to consider when discussing inductance and its effects on a coil.
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Homework Statement


Do the number of turns on the loop magnify the current or the magnetic field?

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I believe its a magnetic field, but can someone confirm this?

Thanks for any replies.
 
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If a fixed current I is passed through the coil, the magnetic field would be [tex]\mu[/tex]nI.

But due to self inductance, the current in the coil changes. As you would already know, self inductance depends on the no. of turns in the coil.
 
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Thanks for the reply.

So, because of the turns on the coil, the magnetic field increases, but does the magnetic field increase because the current in the conductor creating the magnetic field increases? Or is there another reason for the change in magnetic field?
 
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This is a poorly defined problem. Assuming you have a loop of wire with N turns. What happens with a fixed current if you add more turns?

Each turn adds more flux down the axis of the loop. The current doesn't change because it's fixed.

If you are talking about inductance, that goes up as the square of the number of turns.

If you are talking about the current through an inductor it is equal to the time integral of the applied voltage divided by the inductance.
 

What is the definition of "Number of Turns on a Loop"?

The number of turns on a loop refers to the number of times a wire or other conductive material wraps around a circular or oval-shaped path.

What factors affect the number of turns on a loop?

The number of turns on a loop can be affected by the size and shape of the loop, the type of material used for the wire, and the strength of the current passing through the loop.

How is the number of turns on a loop calculated?

The number of turns on a loop can be calculated by dividing the total length of the wire used by the circumference of the loop.

What is the significance of the number of turns on a loop in electrical circuits?

The number of turns on a loop can affect the magnetic field and inductance of an electrical circuit. It can also impact the resistance and efficiency of the circuit.

Can the number of turns on a loop be changed?

Yes, the number of turns on a loop can be changed by adjusting the length or shape of the wire used, or by adding or removing turns from the loop.

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