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Chapter 8, Problem 90AP
What is the magnitude of an electron magnetic moment?
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Use the following constants if necessary.
Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10°N · m²2/c².
Vacuum permitivity, eo = 8.854 × 10-12 F/m.
Magnetic Permeability of vacuum,
Ho = 12.566370614356 × 10 -/H[m. Magnitude
of the Charge of one electron,
F|m.
e = - 1.60217662 × 10-19 C. Mass of one
electron, m. = 9.10938356 × 10
- 31 kg. Unless
specified otherwise, each symbol carries their
usual meaning. For example, µC means
micro coulomb.
Given that, there is two current carrying wire.
One is carrying /, = 8 mA current in the -1j
direction and the other wire is carrying
12 = 6 mA current in the 1j direction. The
seperation between the two parallel wires is
d = 13 cm. If we consider a Length L = 85 m
then what is the Magnitude of the Force acting
on the wire segment. Use + sign for attractive
force and - for repulsive.
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Use the following constants if necessary.
Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10°N · m²/c².
Vacuum permitivity, eo
= 8.854 × 10-12F/m.
– 12
Magnetic Permeability of vacuum,
= 12.566370614356 × 10 ¯/ H|m. Magnitude
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Ho
of the Charge of one electron,
e = - 1.60217662 × 10-19
C. Mass of one
electron, m. = 9.10938356 × 10-3 kg. Unless
specified otherwise, each symbol carries their
usual meaning. For example, µC means
micro coulomb .
Calculate the magnetic field created by an
infinite wire carrying current / = 12 mA current at
a distance r from the wire
B field at r = 10 cm
Give your answer up to at least three significance digits.
B field at r = 100 cm
Give your answer up to at least three significance digits.
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