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Pepsi24chevy
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urgent help with ampere's law problem
The problem reads as: Consider a hollow wire of inner radius a and outer radius b carrying a current I. Use Ampere's law to find the magnitude of the magnetic field B(r) as a function of distance r from the center of the wire.
A) What is the current density in the wire?
B) What is B(r) in the center hollow of the wire (r < a)?
C) What is B(r) inside the metal part of the wire (a < r < b)?
D) What is B(r) outside the wire (r > b)?
HEre is the diagram:http://www.mustangmods.com/data/16002/untitled1.jpg
Here is my work, i don't believe i am doing it right for what it is asking.
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/16002/image15.jpg
The problem reads as: Consider a hollow wire of inner radius a and outer radius b carrying a current I. Use Ampere's law to find the magnitude of the magnetic field B(r) as a function of distance r from the center of the wire.
A) What is the current density in the wire?
B) What is B(r) in the center hollow of the wire (r < a)?
C) What is B(r) inside the metal part of the wire (a < r < b)?
D) What is B(r) outside the wire (r > b)?
HEre is the diagram:http://www.mustangmods.com/data/16002/untitled1.jpg
Here is my work, i don't believe i am doing it right for what it is asking.
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/16002/image15.jpg