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Figure 29-27 shows cross-sections of two long straight wires; the left-hand wire carries current i1 directly out of the page. If the net magnetic field due to the two currents is to be zero at point P, (a) should the direction of current i2 in the right-hand wire be directly into or out of the page, and (b) should i2 be greater than, less than, or equal to i1?

Short Answer

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(a) The direction of current i2 in the right-hand wire is directly into the page.

(b)i2 should be greater than i1.

Step by step solution

01

Given

  • Figure 29-27
  • Current i1 is directing out of the page.
  • Net magnetic field at point P is zero.
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Determining the concept

Find the direction of magnetic fields corresponding to currents. Then applying the given condition, find the direction ofi2.Then, using the formula for magnetic field at a point due to a current in the wire, find whether i2 is greater than, less than, or equal toi1.

Right Hand Rule states that if we arrange our thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the right-hand perpendicular to each other, then the thumb points towards the direction of the motion of the conductor relative to the magnetic field, the forefinger points towards the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger points towards the direction of the induced current.

Formulae are as follow:

B=0I2r

Where, B is magnetic field, r is radius, Iis current, 饾泹is permeability.

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(a) Determining should the direction of current i2 in the right-hand wire be directly into or out of page

According to the right-hand rule, if i1is directed out of the page, the corresponding magnetic field is in the downward direction.

It is given that the net magnetic field at point P is zero. This field is due to i1and i2.

To satisfy this condition, the magnetic field corresponding to i2 in the right-hand wire should direct into the page.

Hence, the direction of current i2in the right-hand wire is directly into the page.

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(b) Determining should the i2 be greater than, less than, or equal to i1

The magnitude of the magnetic field due to both currents should be equal.

But the distance ofi2from point P is greater than that of i1.

The magnetic field at point r due to currentI in the wire is given by,

B=0I2r

This implies that the magnetic field is inversely proportional to the distance of a point from the wire and directly proportional to the current.

Hence,i2 should be greater than i1.

Therefore, the direction of the current can be found using the right-hand rule. The magnetic field depends on the current of the wire and the distance of a point from the wire.

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