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A capacitor with parallel circular plates of the radius R=1.20cmis discharging via a current of 12.0 A . Consider a loop of radiusR/3that is centered on the central axis between the plates. (a)How much displacement current is encircled by the loop? The maximum induced magnetic field has a magnitude of 12.0 mT. (b)At what radius inside and (c)outside the capacitor gap is the magnitude of the induced magnetic field 3.00 mT?

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(a) The displacement current encircled by the loop of the radius R/3 is 1.33 A

(b) The radius inside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of an induced magnetic field 3 mT is 0.300 cm.

(c) The radius outside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of an induced magnetic field 3 mT is 4.80 cm.

Step by step solution

01

Step 1: Given

The radius of circular plates,R = 1.20 cm

Current,i = 12 A

The magnitude of maximum induced magnetic field, B = 12 mT

02

Determining the concept

First, find the area enclosed and the total area of the circular plate. Substituting these values in the formula for enclosed current, calculate the displacement current encircled by the loop. Using the relations for magnetic field inside and outside find the distance r

Formulae are as follows:

iA=id,encA'

Bin=0r2R2Bout=0ienc2r

where,i is current, r is the distance, B is the magnetic field, R is the radius.

03

(a) Determining the displacement current encircled by the loop of radius  R/3

Displacement current encircled by the loop of radius, R/3:

The current enclosed is the displacement current. Since the loop ofthegiven radius is inside, the portion of the displacement current enclosed is given by,

iA=id,encA'

A=R2,A'=r2=R32

id,enc=iA'A=iR32R2

id,enc=i9=12A9=1.33A

Therefore, the displacement current encircled by the loop of radius R/3 is 1.33 A

04

(b) Determining the radius inside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of the induced magnetic field  3 mT

Radius inside the capacitor gap that has a magnitude of the magnetic field, 3 mT :

The magnetic field induced by the changing electric field is proportional to the distance r.

The maximum magnitude of induced magnetic field for radius r = R is given in the problem.

Bmax=12mT

Taking the ratio of the magnetic field at distance r to R ,

BBmax=rRr=BBmaxR

The magnetic field inside the gap at radius r is B = 3 mT .

Therefore,

r=3mT12mT1.20cm=0.300cm

Hence, the radius inside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of an induced magnetic field 3 mT is 0.300 cm.

05

(c) Determining the radius outside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of induced magnetic field  3 mT

Radius outside the capacitor gap that has magnitude of a magnetic field 3 mT :

The magnetic field outside is inversely proportional to distance r

Bmax1R

Bout1r

Taking the ratio,BoutBmax,

BoutBmax=Rrr=BmaxBout=12mT3mT1.20cm=4.80cm

Hence, the radius outside the capacitor gap that has the magnitude of an induced magnetic field 3 mT is 4.80 cm

Using Ampere鈥檚 law, the magnetic field inside and outside the capacitor plate can be found.

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