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= - ge i R4-4 ae A ¥. o = B= 3.54x907(S/m), SD £=. oa = 6x10 W/m). oO P=vi=1(W. 4) P= --. The _given electron mobility 14-210 (mV/s) be (a) Bap of oo pone conduadr, Ha [El [Eafe dn pesto xcex109 = 8.4% 10° (m/s). R4-2 R=Resistance per unit length of core = = xh: Raw Resistance per unit length of coating = afe5, Let b= Thickness of coating. —> S, =f lat))~ 1a Tr Gabth), a) R=R.— b= OW- 1)a= 2.320. OL-L-% J, L= se et Bare 2s, 7 205, ~ Zora? Tent penenereane i= nate’ Gate” Trae Thus, T,=t0T. and E,=E.. ar P.4-3 ee - ae pn 8239 (Chm, Paper a) Reb: Ene GEE =a IE OM Ha 152102 E tgs, oni) ie R>b: Fe Tage Re ferle* Cv/m)- by Reb CE ay 7.5 xo ect (Af). R>b: , L4-4 a) o*L fmol t= A500 4.09 «10 "c9=1.59 (60. Y 7 A We= £f Eh de = 2B BE tO CH, [OOP + WL teh] 4 Energy dissipated tay, 7 Leeh = 0.008 = tot as heat lors. © Elecwestats grey Won Bf Eiann'in= gig 45 2) — constant P4-§ Tym 040A), R= 3.33 CnW) ; 1,=0.02A), R,= £20 (mW); j= 0.073309), R= S.3'Gw) 5 Ly 0.0333 (A), Fag 8.97 GoW) T,=0,0667 (A), A= 44.5 CW). ER, = VI,= 70 ow), Total resistance seen by the source = 7 (M). o B= F,20-4, 75 (vim), 5) Fm 0, E, = (8 1109 (4,20- 4, $0) =H, 0.3 ~ B, 0.75 (Alm = GE = tox? F 20-4, 75)= A, 0.2- 4, 0.95 Alor, ©) &—tan ($3) 969.2, Xyxton"(B)arss: AD Dag Pin = Sy — 1 Ean © Fin” Fo * S= € (3x75 +2x 50) =-125€, =- 4.105 (nC/m*). OP) = 0; + (6-05) %- 0) Neglecting tring ing effect and arsuming a current saat : F--ay,—z-E ge Je wef 4, ely [iiieag 2 Rew - v.44}, a. b) $eTe 6l6.-6)% ae a (Plum bd = Ge = Ed lolaJy 2 Upper plate, =o =~ LeF0. _ _fe(G-DVe a Bp E lon Bow EO on lower plate. a. 5 P4-2 a) Continuity of the nermal Component of F assure the same currert in hott) media. By KirchhofFs voltage law: ~ (dg te Y= RR )a~ GE+ se) x. 2 S-#- fo = —GEVe_. (hile )+Galeg) GA FG eh, 4) Two egeations ace meeded for the determination of E, and &: K=f4 +84, GE,= GE. ‘ =—Gvo Solving, we have &e Gian and £,= ike and Fd + OF, ©) Eguivalent RC circuit. & Po between terminals z cS eA ae and b: 2 as 2 % cles. éb 7 df, =. 24-9 a) Same egetvalent R-C circurt as that tn Problem PA-F with f 8, > Tree C&), 2HEk co = mst 4 2s — ara fn $)- 274k. tn Cosa)’ = mlmenicb vel & T=K%G = abe cae) SZ eg MG J,=Z , = @ ln (be) 4+ Un Cea)” ea aa i Bark LG Untb/e)+& In Ce/ad] 24-10 Resistance R-Z- (ky. 4-/6) — Homogeneous material with @ uniform Crest section, Between top and be: Hom flat Faces: s=$ cera), — OT Cb R4-! Use Laplace’ eguation in cylindrical ceordincctes, sy. 127.9 PV =0 —~ tr 5p) =0. Solution: VWir)selnr+e,. Boundary Conditions: Via= Vy ; Vtb)= 0. Vor) = y ath. 0 “tn (b/ay Ei x a FO) =a, =, Fin FO) = 0 Eee). a es tr ohVo I =f, J-dz f T+ Ghrd$)= Fins = Ye _ 2lnlb/a) , Lo areh L4- Assume a potential difterencs Vy between the. fmmer and outer spheres . > = Steg y=9 pa Ki WV =O peBZRVI=0. Va ke aK Ya edra-K ("tag -k(t-4t). ® f BR RE we KR Re) — ket. Tack =. aR & RRR 2m, ancy. z-f [GR sine deds= $x ine ae Be Ll b) (£+iaxB)=0. =-UxB=-G,u,x (&b, + 4,8, + a8) (4, 8, - a, b,)- H & P52 Baty wy - 4 BO: s-f By ds = Aah f* a Hath 1p, & 2. If Byat r= S22 is used, §’— Aatzh (454): 4, error = - #2 xX100 = tam |e. €b4a) Ln (b/a) For 4 =S, the error is HEP ul (|x 100, or -17.1% Cteo low). P5-3 a) Use Eg.(5-320). dh’= dz), R=a,r-H, 2". AL’ x Rx Bde’ x (8, F- G,U) = Gy r Ax’. B, = 84 AE an: let 2 GUols » Ix’ =r secta cle. B, = ~ ay Af" * cos ade Gr 4nr = ay Cstn o> Sin &,), 5) For an infinitely long Wire! %G-#90° and d—»-For > — MeL B, becomes Ay ee > asin £q.(5-35). ds, us at 1" B, = 4.8, + a,b, Use Fg. (5-35): = a, AB + 4, dBy = &, (dB,Jsin9 + 2,(d8,) 030, = Holtteddy Where a4, Zar (x edt)? Sing= J Gig Gye’ C80= wi x fod Aol - where 2,42 [od wie > Lhe ten" (FA, wd Bo tthe [PE Bae od) PS-5 Y, L flows into the paper { —— (in -&, direction), By 2% Mol dx’ 2 Q0wx’ . el} @ Saal (+3). P.5-6 Apply Ampére's circurtal law , £g.(5-(0), and assume the 4 eo Tre For sa For o a b ¢ r For for medium to be nonmagnetic: $B-de =A,I. oSréa, a4, Aerk. arch, B= ay He. = = Sehr ier bérée, B=% Cae ree 4 Bz. RS-7 Assume that the current flows 10 the counterclockwise direction z in @ triangle lying inthe xy-plane, From Eg. (5-34) and noting that ae ons, ee j-yof-zv_| b= and CFD bando'asX, we have ae Bn3 (4, Drejipr) 0. Wr =B, Jan = ae. eee ae gar Bua, an w/e = en ar" Pp 5-8 Use Fs, (5-37); XX “4, Az 6* N 8 Tet caer) ye, NI b* ab =a NE L-z a 2b (oss |__| 7 | bay Ba, ~ TR Te For L->%, Q—>0 and g-n, =a, AM (cose, - cos4), and ga, AMnd, pent, LS-9 a) B= Ox = Hy OE HH 22. (Ny change with2) =-Solur te. ) Use B=aGA-dZ. Horizontal sides have no effect. + Srde@: J dR =(4E nH eos. foe}. Side @: f A-d€~- GH tn )xoe, hel a Zp 0: \e GA-de = (G2 bn OF 0.6 — (40. tor dsloxee In7 = 2.34xto® Cw), “. B= 2.34 Guews), [ Tofinite Current sheet —> B antisymeetrivaland nelependent of Kandy, a) Apply Ampere’ iresittal law to path (23465 £ B-AL=MI dnb, 745.9 — B= hee at (,0,2), +Po% /t ot (0,0-2). b) For z>0, Bk = B-3,[MYe). A ts independent of x andy. dA, t, ae. Ap= ~ Fx +e, At 22%, Ay= on-- Mier re —-c= Lol, a A= Hecz-ay)Z. PSH vay a) Given Bama, Z Beh —~ tui —~jes yaa Foy. Gee A Rain, GE 5) Given B,=p, +h). . # td Bag” Bag Ml MI Polo = 3K), He, nd, PS-I2 area: i} fg, (6-14), laxrebs oy =4, nd, Red 8-2 yn Mag, Amd, (B -1)nt. I Gun (agri (fot a4 (fe). W) Fm Gxi4 = 0. Fas" (iy cos 0% sin 8M ky = 4s M,sine. » Apply £9. 8-37) to @ loop of radius bsin@ carrying & current Sis bde: . dk =a, ol In bieh(bsine) = &, SoM sinta, [i ; : Bafak a, AM sintode BEAM F fl, at the center 0, Ps-t4 y O83 2 ~ 10 (mr), 7 Be ag 8 By Me oti TaD “Ha Fe ——- B3x=1¢000 (mT), Bay By =-10 (mT). “. B= G,,10,000~ a, 10 (m7). tan a, = Elan %, =.s000 ($=) =4000-—> = 59.94", ama0g Bry AIF B-atott% Grd, Hi Bat Sy By = 8) ~ Box Hee =H bn — 4, = ibn FE = 0,002, Fy ee Gg Biy= Bay 2 BR &,0.002 +2 lm). w= tan? aS 2.002 = 0.004 (rad) = 0.057 A) TF B=%,to+%, (m7), see B = 2, = bes. —— fe Hex ry Han : 4&,= a HGF x = Fo0o “B= %,0.002 + ay 2 nT). = 0,002, 2922 - 0004 (rad) = 0.057 for I in the long straight wice, ge? or. 4G As [Bds ~J by Bor-d dar afi fF ‘tye - Az [Qu -d ln (te BBY) » An Lan te Bef b- Lin (54 BB 4): V8 RS-I6 P.S-17 Approximate the magnetic Flux due tothe long loop linking with the small loop y that due to two intinitely fong wrres carrying egeal and opposite current I, A,= Lob, Z (dbs -ziag)e 2 an dex w+dex)™ bit id J Pehl) (us : ~ AEE In set. eda) = Ane Hobrp, Cugsdy(uprd) . Ln7 FT Bar ln Ge PS-1¢ = Z=1,-L-25; d= 015 (m), B,= 4,28, coszot = 7 Seed. Force pee unit length on wire 2: Fay ISOM =~ By 1.44407 (N/m). Forces on alf three wires are of equal Inagnitude and toward the center of the triangle. £s-19 Magnetic Field intensity at the wire dee to the. ¥ Current dr= zedy tn an elemental t dy és ” yz Fifi ema : | : |oH= sr RS “Hh = Symmetry —H at the wire hac |y only ‘a y- component. Fi _ Wa b—p Ama, f (auy-(2)may2f eltios 7 “ate too (B5)- a a i FRTRB =H 2)x yD =%, Atan' (FE) (n/m). 7 aly d-y A= ay dy, t a FREES b =-qg Aorf{t ir tT sae ee, a a arf (y tay ly =-z Jel tn (2-1). (A ratl-gun problem.) 4, ABE tn (¢-4) Rs-2t Force in @ uniform magnetic Field: F =IExE =-8x(1L). B-aosin-Bx LAB) EA) (8) j ~Cyadhx tol Zarda, f3,210522), 105,02 Levoca) Lane: B05 -Bos 4,40 () Torgue on loop : T= xB = (@ Is) «EB = (4 10~£x 02x02) x(&0.5)=-B0.4(N-m), Pi $-22 B, at the center of the large cércular turn of wire Carcyrng a current I, ’s Chy setnin Yr 2 y Fg Z=0 in Eg 5-37): Tergue on the small cfreular turn of wire carrying a Current T, fs = Fd Bex Poly 7 =, xB, = (A, 2, 75)x (4, ae ) si Molden : G = (4,,x &, which is a torgue having a magnitude MOLINE sing and a direction tending to ay align the magnetic fluxes produced by I, and T,.

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