The closed wire loop shown in the figure carries a current of 9
A counterclockwise. The radius...
Physics, 22.05.2020 14:58 silveryflight
The closed wire loop shown in the figure carries a current of 9
A counterclockwise. The radius of the outer arc is 49 cm and that of the
inner 29 cm. Determine the magnetic field (modulus, and direction) at
point P.
Help: The magnetic field created by a wire loop arc can be calculated as a
fraction (function of the angle) of that created by the entire wire loop of
the same radius.
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