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25 June, 09:53

As a new electrical technician, you are designing a large solenoid to produce a uniform 0.160 {/rm T} magnetic field near the center of the solenoid. You have enough wire for 4200 circular turns. This solenoid must have a length of 1.25 {/rm m} and a diameter of 19.0 {/rm cm}. What current will you need to produce the necessary field?

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  1. 25 June, 12:30
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    Answer: I = 0.00383A (approx.)

    Explanation:

    Using the formula:

    B = uni

    Where B = magnetic field; 0.160mT

    = 0.160 * 10^-2 m/T

    n = N/L; N = 4200 turns,

    L = 1.25mm = 1.25 * 10^-3m

    u = 4π * 10 ^ - 7.

    Now since magnetic field inside a solenoid is independent of dimension B = uNI/L

    I = BL/uN

    = 0.00162 * 0.00125 / (4200 * 4π * 10 ^ - 7)

    I = 0.00384A
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