A solenoid is wound with N=753 turns on a form that has a diameter of d=3.6cm and length of 1-41cm. The windings carry a current I in the sense that is shown in the figure. The current produces a magnetic field, of magnitude B=15mT, near the center of the solenoid. Determine the current in the solenoid windings (in A).

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A solenoid is wound with N =753 turns on a form that has a diameter of d =3.6cm and length of l =41cm. The windings carry a current I in the sense that is shown in the figure. The current produces a magnetic field, of magnitude B =15mT, near the center of the solenoid. Determine the current in the solenoid windings (in A Look correct answer show all work
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A solenoid is wound with N =753 turns on a form that has a diameter of
d=3.6cm and length of 1-41cm. The windings carry a current I in the
sense that is shown in the figure. The current produces a magnetic field, of
magnitude B =15mT, near the center of the solenoid. Determine the
current in the solenoid windings (in A).
1.559
6.4994 margin of error +/- 1%
Transcribed Image Text:You Answered Correct Answer A solenoid is wound with N =753 turns on a form that has a diameter of d=3.6cm and length of 1-41cm. The windings carry a current I in the sense that is shown in the figure. The current produces a magnetic field, of magnitude B =15mT, near the center of the solenoid. Determine the current in the solenoid windings (in A). 1.559 6.4994 margin of error +/- 1%
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