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10 October, 22:28

Two long, straight wires are parallel and 25 cm apart.

(a) If each wire carries a current of 50 A in the same direction, what is the magnetic force per meter exerted on each wire? (b) Does the force pull the wires together or push them apart?

(c) What happens if the currents flow in opposite directions?

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  1. 10 October, 22:49
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    A) 2 x 10^ (-3) N/m

    B) The force pulls the wires together.

    C) If the currents flow in opposite directions, the magnetic force between both wires will be repulsive and it will push both wires apart.

    Explanation:

    A) The forces on the wires of the two carrying current are equal in magnitude and the force per unit length (F/L) is given by the equation;

    F/L = [ (μo) (I1) (I2) ]/2πr = (μo) (I²) ]/2πr

    Where I1 and I2 are the two parrallel currents and in this case are equal to 50A

    r is the distance that separates both parallel currents = 25cm = 0.25m

    μo is the proportional constant called the permeability of free space and it has a value of 4π x10^ (-7) N/A²

    Thus, plugging in relevant values, we obtain;

    F/L = [ (μo) (I²) ]/2πr

    F/L = (4π x10^ (-7) x 50²) / (2 x π x 0.25) = 2 x 10^ (-3) N/m

    B) Normally, we say that the force is attractive if the currents are in the same direction but repulsive if they are in opposite directions. However, in this question, the 2 currents are in the same direction and thus we can say that the force pulls the wires together.

    C) If the currents flow in opposite directions, the magnetic force between both wires will be repulsive and it will push both wires apart.
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