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28 June, 14:37

Tia needs to produce a solenoid that has an inductance of 2.51 μ H. She constructs the solenoid by uniformly winding 1.19 m of thin wire around a tube. How long, in centimeters, should the tube be?

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  1. 28 June, 14:57
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    Answer: 1.8 cm

    Explanation:

    Given

    Inductance of the wire, L = 2.51 μH

    length of wire, x = 1.19 m

    L = μN²A / z, where

    N = x / 2πr. If we make r subject of formula

    r = x / 2πN

    Also, A = πr², if we substitute the relation for r, we have

    A = π * [x / 2πN]²

    A = π * x² / 4π²N²

    A = x² / 4πN². We then proceed to substitute the relation of A in the primary equation.

    L = μN²A / z

    L = μN² / z * [x² / 4πN²]

    L = μx² / z4π

    If we make z subject of formula, we have

    z = μx² / 4πL

    z = [4*10^-7 * 1.19²] / 4π * 2.5*10^-6

    z = 5.66*10^-7 / 4 * 3.142 * 2.5*10^-6

    z = 5.66*10^-7 / 3.142*10^-5

    z = 0.018 m

    z = 1.8 cm

    The tube therefore, should be 1.8 cm long
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