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An infinitely long positively charged straight wire has a linear charge density 2. C/m. An electron is revolving around the wire as its centre with a constant speed in a circular plane
A long straight wire (radius =3.0 mm) carries a constant current distributed unifromly over a cross section perpandiauclar to the axis of the wire. If the current density is 100A/m^{2}. The magnitude
SOLVED: An infinitely long straight wire carries a slowly varying current I(t). Applying Faraday' s law of induction, calculate the electromotive force (E dl) along an imaginary rectangular loop shown in the
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A very long straight wire carries a current I. At the instant when a charge
A long straight wire is fixed horizontally and carries a current of 50A. A second wire having linear mass density 1*10^ 4kg/m is placed parallel to and directly above this wire at
In the figure, a long straight wire carries a current i_1=30hspace{0.05cm}A and a rectangular loop carries current i_{2}=20hspace{0.05cm}A. Take the dimensions to be a=1hspace{0.05cm}cm,b=8hspace{0.05cm}cm and L=30hspace{0.05cm}cm. In unit-vector
A very long straight wire carries a current $I$. At the instant the charge $ + Q$ at point P has a velocity $\vec v$ as shown in the figure, the force