What Is the Energy of a 1m Magnetic Field with 1T Strength?

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around calculating the energy contained in a magnetic field characterized by a length of 1 meter and a strength of 1 Tesla. Participants are exploring the implications of this scenario and the underlying physics concepts.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about calculating energy, noting familiarity only with volume-based calculations. Another suggests using a formula related to potential energy, while a third questions the clarity and origin of the problem statement, indicating potential confusion about its context.

Discussion Status

The discussion is active, with participants exploring different interpretations of the problem. Some guidance has been offered regarding potential formulas, but there is no explicit consensus on the question's validity or the correct approach to take.

Contextual Notes

There is mention of a magnetic prominence and a magnetic loop, suggesting that the original problem may have been simplified or misinterpreted. Participants are questioning the completeness of the information provided.

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Homework Statement


If a magnetic field has length 1m and strength 1T. What is its energy contained in it?


The Attempt at a Solution


I have no idea as I only know how to calculate energy from a volume basis.
 
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[tex]F=\frac{-dU}{dx}[/tex], If you solve for U, you get your general expression and plug in the values there.
 
pivoxa15 said:

Homework Statement


If a magnetic field has length 1m and strength 1T. What is its energy contained in it?
This question looks nonsensical. Did you write it down exactly as it was given to you? Where is this from?
 
The question was about the magnetic prominence which is a magnetic loop. I just simplified the data but its about a magnetic loop and finding how much energy it can contain.
 

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