Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Two long parallel conductors carry curre...

Two long parallel conductors carry currents `i_(1)=3A` and `i_(2)=3A` both are directed into the plaane of paper. The magnitude of resultant magnetic field at point `'P' ,` is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two long parallel conductors cany currents i_(1) = 3A and i_(2) = 3A both are directed into the plane of paper. The magnitude of resultant magnetic field at point 'P, is

Two long straight parallel conductors carrying currents in the opposite directions

Two infinitely long parallel wires carry currents of magnitude I_(1) and I_(2) and are at a distance 4 cm apart. The magnitude of the net magnetic field is found to reach a non-zero minimum values between the two wires and 1 cm away from the first wire. The ratio of the two currents and their mutual direction is

Two long parallel straight conductors carry current i_(1) and i_(2)(i_(1)gti_(2)) . When the currents are in the same directions, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires is 20muT . If the direction of i_(2) is reversed, the field becomes 50muT . The ratio of the current i_(1)//i_(2) is :

Two long parallel straight conductors carry current i_(1) and i_(2)(i_(1)gti_(2)) . When the currents are in the same directions, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires is 20muT . If the direction of i_(2) is reversed, the field becomes 50muT . The ratio of the current i_(1)//i_(2) is :

Two long parallel wires carry currents i_(1) and i_(2) such that i_(1) gt i_(2) . When the currents are in the same direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires is 6xx10^(-6)T . If the direction of i_(2) is reversed, the field becomes 3xx10^(-5)T . The ratio (i_(1))/(i_(2)) is