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Current carrying wire and Earth’s magnetic field directions
Definitely helped. If only I could 'see' it for myself everytime I get one of these questions. Thanks.- Qaztgbe
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Magnetic field of circular loop
! Sorry about that. I meant, (21/2)B (I don't know how to make the squareroot symbol here) And yes, the equation was missing a 2. Typo again. I don't have any problems with the magnitude. Just the direction. The solution in my book has a direction opposite to the one I got.- Qaztgbe
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Magnetic field of circular loop
Homework Statement Two small identical circular loops carrying equal currents are placed with the geometrical axis perpendicular to each other. Find the magnitude and direction at a point O at an equal distance x from their centers. Homework Equations Magnetic field of a current carrying...- Qaztgbe
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- Circular Circular loop Field Loop Magnetic Magnetic field
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Current carrying wire and Earth’s magnetic field directions
Homework Statement A telephone cable at a place has 4 long straight horizontal wires carrying a current of 1 ampere in the same direction east to west. The Earth's magnetic field at the place is .39G, the angle of dip is 35°, and the magnetic declination is nearly zero. What are the resultant...- Qaztgbe
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- Current Field Magnetic Magnetic field Wire
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Undergrad Torque experienced by compass needle
The torque experienced by the compass needle is m X B , m being the magnetic moment of the compass/magnet and B being the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetic moment is along the axis pointing from South to North and the magnetic field will depend on where the compass is on the surface of the... -
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Users Post Answers & Hints to Questions
I mostly have issues with self study problems. Guess I'll be using the homework section a lot. Thank you all. The username is just a random smash of the keyboard. Although my real name is also pretty hard to pronounce. Comes with the tan :cool:- Qaztgbe
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Admissions Getting Into MIT to the Application Process
Practically everyone used to start preparing for JEE from 11th. But, since you guys were the lucky recipients of the grading system and the option of no exam whatsoever it's obviously wiser to start earlier. With the right amount of work and will to learn numerous people have gotten in with only...- Qaztgbe
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Ionic Bond Strength: LiF vs K20
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Users Post Answers & Hints to Questions
I'm actually the one asking for help here. I just wanted to ask where to post if I needed an explanation to a question and not just a hint. Thank you.- Qaztgbe
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Ionic Bond Strength: LiF vs K20
Yeah... not really working for me. I need the answer. The question I had was : Please arrange the bonds in order of the increasing ionic character of the molecules (without looking at the electronegativity table) - LiF, K2O, SO2, N2 and ClF3 Of which the answer was - N2<SO2<ClF3<LiF<K2O I... -
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Users Post Answers & Hints to Questions
General question, do users here just post hints to questions or an answer with an explanation if required?- Qaztgbe
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Ionic Bond Strength: LiF vs K20
What are the factors that determine the strength of an Ionic bond? Taking the example of LiF and K20, why does LiF have a stronger bond strength?