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5 October, 00:24

What current is needed in the solenoid's wires? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Problem 24.16A researcher would like to perform an experiment in a zero magnetic field, which means that the field of the earth must be canceled. Suppose the experiment is done inside a solenoid of diameter 1.0 m, length 3.6m, with a total of 5000 turns of wire. The solenoid is oriented to produce a field that opposes and exactly cancels the 52? T local value of the earth's field

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  1. 5 October, 00:35
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    I = 2.98 10⁻² A

    Explanation:

    The equation for the magnetic field within a solenoid is

    B = μ₀ n I

    Where miuo is the magnetized permittivity that is worth 4π 10⁻⁷ N / A², n is the density is turns per unit length and I is the current

    Density is defined as the number of turns per unit length

    n = N / L

    We replace

    B = μ₀ N/L I

    I = B L / μ₀ N

    We calculate

    I = 52 10⁻⁶ 3.6 / (4π 10⁻⁷ 5000)

    I = 2.98 10⁻² A
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