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Physics, 07.08.2019 23:30 matthesml

The magnetic field b at the center of a circular coil of wire carrying a current i (as in fig. 20–9) is:
b = u0*ni/ 2r
where n is the number of loops in the coil and r is its radius. imagine a simple model in which the earth’s magnetic field of about 1g= (1 * 10 ^-4 t) near the poles is produced by a single current loop around the equator. roughly estimate the current this loop would carry.


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