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24 November, 11:31

A long solenoid that has 1,130 turns uniformly distributed over a length of 0.430 m produces a magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 10-4 T at its center. What current is required in the windings for that to occur?

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  1. 24 November, 11:49
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    Given Information:

    Number of turns = N = 1130 turns

    Length of solenoid = L = 0.430 m

    Magnetic field = B = 1.0x10⁻⁴ T

    Required Information:

    Current = I = ?

    Answer:

    I = 0.0302 A

    Explanation:

    The current flowing in the solenoid winding can be found using

    I = BL/μ₀N

    Where μ₀ is the permeability of free space, N is the number of turns, B is the magnetic field and L is the length of solenoid

    I = 1.0x10⁻⁴*0.430/4πx10⁻⁷ * 1130

    I = 0.0302 A

    or

    I = 30.28 mA
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