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17 January, 11:13

How many turns should a 10-cm long solenoid have if it is to generate a 1.5 x 10-3 t magnetic field on 1.0 a of current?

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  1. 17 January, 11:26
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    We can answer this problem using Ampere’s Law:

    Bh = μoNI

    Where:

    B = Magnetic Field

    h = coil length

    μo = permeability = 4π*10^-7 T·m/A

    N = number of turns

    I = current

    It is given that B=0.0015T, I=1.0A, h=10 cm = 0.1m

    Use Ampere's law to find # turns:

    Which can be rewritten as:

    N = Bh/μoI

    N = (0.0015) (0.1) / (4π*10^-7) (1.0)

    N = 119.4

    Answer: 119.4 turns
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