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18 August, 09:34

In a proton accelerator used in elementary particle physics experiments, the trajectories of protons are controlled by bending magnets that produce a magnetic field of 4.40 T. You may want to review (Pages 997 - 1000). For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Storing energy in an inductor.

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  1. 18 August, 11:46
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    Answer: 77.0J

    Explanation:

    The magnetic field is given as 4.40T

    Since the volume is not given, we assume that the volume is 10.0cm³

    We need to find the magnetic field energy in this volume.

    The energy density is:

    u = B²/2u•

    u• is given as 4π * 10^-7 T. m/A

    Using this formula we substitute

    u = B²/2u• = (4.40 T) ² / 2 (4π * 10^-7 T. m/A) = 7.704 * 10^6 J/m³

    The energy is equal to the energy density multiply by the volume. You get;

    U = uV = (7.704 * 10^6 J/m³) * (10.0 * 10^6m³) = 77.0J
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