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Energy density of magnetic field in a solenoid
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Energy density of magnetic field in a solenoid
Homework Statement A solenoid that is 117 cm long has a cross-sectional area of 20.0 cm2. There are 1010 turns of wire carrying a current of 9.56 A. (a) Calculate the energy density of the magnetic field inside the solenoid. (b) Find the total energy in joules stored in the magnetic field...- mdf730
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- Density Energy Energy density Field Magnetic Magnetic field Solenoid
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How Does Electric Flux Differ Across a Hemispherical Surface?
Homework Statement A Gaussian surface in the form of a hemisphere of radius R = 6.08 cm lies in a uniform electric field of magnitude E = 9.35 N/C. The surface encloses no net charge. At the (flat) base of the surface, the field is perpendicular to the surface and directed into the surface...- mdf730
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- Flux Hemisphere
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Electric Charges Causing Centripetal Motion
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Electric Charges Causing Centripetal Motion
Homework Statement A particle of charge Q is fixed at the origin of an xy coordinate system. At t = 0 a particle (m = 0.671 g, q = 5.90 µC is located on the x-axis at x = 15.6 cm, moving with a speed of 54.4 m/s in the positive y direction. For what value of Q (in μC) will the moving particle...- mdf730
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- Centripetal Charges Electric Electric charges Motion
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