What is the magnitude of the magnetic field .

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The discussion revolves around calculating the magnitude of the magnetic field produced by an overhead electric power line carrying a current of 165 A, specifically at a point 2.40 m directly below the line. Participants are exploring the relevant equations and their application to this scenario.

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  • Participants discuss various equations related to magnetic fields and express uncertainty about their application. There is mention of trying a specific equation without success, and questions arise regarding the units required for the answer.

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Some participants have attempted calculations and shared their results, noting discrepancies. There is an indication that one of the answers may align with significant digits, suggesting a productive direction in the discussion.

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Participants are considering the units of measurement for the magnetic field, specifically whether the answer should be in Gauss or Tesla, which may influence their calculations.

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An overhead electric power line carries a maximum current of 165 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point 2.40 m directly below the power line?

Soo...
I = 165A
L = 2.40m

Equations i have learned areee
(1) F = ILBsin(theta)
(2) F = |q|vBsin(theta)
(3) r = mv / |q|B
(4) B = (constant)I/R

im unsure
. i tried equation 4 . but that didnt work. any help would be awesome!
 
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superjen said:
An overhead electric power line carries a maximum current of 165 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point 2.40 m directly below the power line?

Soo...
I = 165A
L = 2.40m

Equations i have learned areee
(1) F = ILBsin(theta)
(2) F = |q|vBsin(theta)
(3) r = mv / |q|B
(4) B = (constant)I/R

im unsure
. i tried equation 4 . but that didnt work. any help would be awesome!

Maybe this will help?
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/magcur.html#c3
 
i just tried it, and it doesn't work. :S
 
superjen said:
i just tried it, and it doesn't work. :S

What units do they want it in? Gauss or Tesla?
 
Tesla
 
superjen said:
Tesla

What did you get then?
 
i got two answers
one was
0.0000137T
and
0.0000275T
Neither of them worked.
 
superjen said:
i got two answers
one was
0.0000137T
and
0.0000275T
Neither of them worked.

Is it looking for 1.38*10-5 T by any chance because of significant digits issues?
 
ok, that worked :S:S
 

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