Compass Behavior Near Parallel Current-Carrying Wires

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The discussion revolves around the behavior of a compass placed near two parallel current-carrying wires, one carrying current out of the page and the other into the page. The original poster seeks to understand the compass needle's orientation in relation to the magnetic fields generated by the wires, particularly when the currents are in opposite directions and when they are in the same direction.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the magnetic field patterns around each wire and how these fields interact at a point near the wires. Questions arise about the influence of the second wire on the compass needle's direction and the implications of the superposition principle.

Discussion Status

The conversation has explored various aspects of the magnetic fields and their effects on the compass needle. Some participants have provided guidance on sketching the magnetic field vectors and considering their superposition at different points, indicating a productive direction in the discussion.

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Participants are operating under the constraints of a homework assignment, which may limit the information they can provide or the conclusions they can draw. The original poster's inquiry includes scenarios with different current directions, which adds complexity to the discussion.

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Homework Statement


two wires are parallel to each other,carries current of same magnitude, and the distance between them is 10cm ,, wire A carries current out of the page ,, Wire B carries current into the page ... A compass is placed at 4 cm from wire A .. Where does the needle point ?

I also would like to know where does the needle will point if the two wires carries same current direction

Homework Equations


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same current direction - Attraction
opposite current direction - Repulsion

The Attempt at a Solution


I drew the magnetic field around each wire(Wire A-Anticlockwise ... Wire B-Clock wise) , but since the field is circular around a straight wire , so I couldn't know where it will point exactly .
 
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Samurai44 said:
I drew the magnetic field around each wire(Wire A-Anticlockwise ... Wire B-Clock wise) , but since the field is circular around a straight wire , so I couldn't know where it will point exactly .
It will be tangent to the circle at any location around the circle.
 
gneill said:
It will be tangent to the circle at any location around the circle.
so the other wire won't affect the direction of the needle unless the compass was at mid point ?
 
Samurai44 said:
so the other wire won't affect the direction of the needle unless the compass was at mid point ?
No, the fields from both wires will sum at any given location (superposition principle). Pick a location and sketch the circles centered on each wire that pass though that point. Sketch in the field vector at that point for each wire. Sum the vectors.
 
gneill said:
No, the fields from both wires will sum at any given location (superposition principle). Pick a location and sketch the circles centered on each wire that pass though that point. Sketch in the field vector at that point for each wire. Sum the vectors.
alright thanks
 

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