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23 April, 19:42

Near Earth, the density of protons in the solar wind (a stream of particles from the Sun) is 12.5 cm-3, and their speed is 564 km/s. (a) Find the current density of these protons. (b) If Earth's magnetic field did not deflect the protons, what total current Earth receive?

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  1. 23 April, 20:03
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    A) 11.28 x 10^ (7) A. m²

    B) 2.258 x 10^ (17) A

    Explanation:

    A) The current density is given by the formula;

    J = nqv

    Where n is the density of protons in the solar wind which is 12.5 cm³ or 12.5 x 10^ (-6) m³

    q is the proton charge which is 1.6 x 10^ (-19) C

    v is velocity which is 564km or 564000m

    Thus, J = 12.5 x 10^ (-6) x 1.6 x 10^ (-19) x 564000 = 11.28 x 10^ (7) A. m²

    B) the formula for the total current the earth received is given as;

    I = JA

    The effective area is the cross section of the earth and thus,

    Area = πr² where r is the radius of the earth given as: 6.371 x 10^ (6)

    A = π (6.371 x 10^ (6)) ²

    So I = 11.28 x 10^ (7) x π (6.371 x 10^ (6)) ² = 2.258 x 10^ (17) A
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