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How to Calculate the Magnetic Field in a Toroid?
So according to the rules I can bump the thread once after 24 hours has passed since the initial post was created? Sorry, I just really need help on this. Is it because the question is so easy to everyone else that it should be obvious what I'm doing wrong? I feel so dumb not knowing how to do...- swashbuckler77
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Calculate the Magnetic Field in a Toroid?
Homework Statement "The toroid shown in the figure has a wire carrying a current I= 7.80 Amperes wrapped around it N= 920 times. The inner radius is R1 14.0 cm and outer radius R2 16.8cm. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field along a circle that is halfway between the inner and outer...- swashbuckler77
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- Field Magnetic Magnetic field Toroid
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Mass of the earth's atmosphere given the density as a function of h
Homework Statement An exponential model for the density of the earth’s atmosphere says that if the temperature of the atmosphere were constant, then the density of the atmosphere as a function of height, h (in meters), above the surface of the Earth would be given by δ(h) = 1.28e(−0.000124h)...- swashbuckler77
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- Atmosphere Density Function Mass
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Issues With Simple Integration Problem
Haha, thanks for catching that, Differentiate1- I should have seen that while writing my post! I had also checked with Wolfram but wanted to verify with a human just in case. Looks like I need to email the site administrator. Thank you.- swashbuckler77
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Issues With Simple Integration Problem
My Calc II class is currently doing Calc I integration review before we get started with integration by parts. I am using an online system that gives immediate feedback on my work and it has said that my answer is wrong. Not sure where I'm going wrong. Homework Statement Evaluate: \int...- swashbuckler77
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- Integration Issues Online classes
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help