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30 July, 23:21

Two straight wires are in parallel and carry electrical currents in opposite directions with the same magnitude of 2.0A. The distance between the two wires 5.0 m m. If one of the wires is infinitely long and the other the wire is 0.3 m long, what is the magnitude of the force between the two wires?

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  1. 30 July, 23:36
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    Two straight wires

    Have current in opposite direction

    i1=i2=i=2Amps

    Distance between two wires

    r=5mm=0.005m

    Length of one wire is ∞

    Length of second wire is 0.3m

    Force between the wire,

    The force between two parallel currents I1 and I2, separated by a distance r, has a magnitude per unit length given by

    F/l = μoi1i2/2πr

    F/l=μoi²/2πr

    μo=4π*10^-7 H/m

    The force is attractive if the currents are in the same direction, repulsive if they are in opposite directions.

    F/l = μoi1i2/2πr

    F/0.3=4π*10^-7*2²/2π•0.005

    F/0.3=1.6*10^-4

    Cross multiply

    F=1.6*10^-4*0.3

    F=4.8*10^-5N
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