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11 January, 04:35

An ideal solenoid having a coil density of 5000 turns per meter is 10 cm long and carries a current of 4.0

a. what is the strength of the magnetic field at its center?

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  1. 11 January, 04:40
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    The rule that is used to get the strength of magnetic field at the center of solenoid (B) is:

    B = µ x n x I where:

    µ is the permeability of the medium where the solenoid is based. In this problem, the medium is air which means that µ = µ o = 4 pi x 10^-7 Tm/A

    I is the current passing (I = 4 amperes)

    n is the number of turns per unit length (5000 turns)

    Substituting in the mentioned equation, we find that:

    B = 4 x 3.14 x 10^-7 x 5000 x 4 = 25.132 mT
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