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5 November, 22:20

When trying to determine the maximum magnetic field created by a 15-turn circular coil, you measure the maximum current to be 0.6±0.05 A, and the radius of your coil to be 0.04±0.004 m. If these are the only uncertainties, what is the uncertainty in the maximum magnetic field due to just the uncertainty in the current

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  1. 5 November, 22:28
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    B = (2.8 ± 0.5) 10⁻⁴ T

    Explanation:

    In this exercise we can approximate the system to a coil, so the magnetic field is

    B = μ₀ N / L I

    Where N is the number of turns, I the current and L the length

    Uncertainty is

    ΔB = dB / dI ΔI + dB / dN Δn + dB / dL ΔL

    In this case the errors of number of turns are zero

    Δn = 0

    ΔB = dB / dI ΔI + dB/DL ΔL

    ΔB = μ₀ N / L ΔI + μ₀ N I / L² ΔL

    ΔB/B = ΔI/I + ΔL/L²

    ΔB = (ΔI/I + ΔL/L) B

    The value of the magnetic field is

    B = 4 π 10⁻⁷ 15 / 0.04 0.6

    B = 2.83 10⁻⁴ T

    the uncertainty is

    ΔB = (0.05/0.6 + 0.004/0.04) 2.83 10⁻⁴

    ΔB = 0.52 10⁻⁴ T

    The result is

    B = (2.8 ± 0.5) 10⁻⁴ T
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