Physics, 06.05.2020 07:19 Thania3902
Consider a solenoid, with 1500 turn, a length of 0.35 meters, carrying a current I. a) Draw the solenoid, both from the side and from the end, showing the magnetic field lines and the current direction. Both views should be cross-sections, easier to draw. That is, make your drawings 2-dimensional, do not try to draw in perspective. b) If we wish to produce 0.25 Tesla magnetic field inside the solenoid what should be the current. c) Can you send an electron into the solenoid and not have its motion be deflected? If not, why not, is so, then how do you send the electron in?
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