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Source of Magnetic Field Ch.

28
B field of current element Law of Biot and Savart B field of current-carrying wire Force between conductors B field of circular current loop Amperes Law Applications of Amperes Law (sec. 28.2) (sec. 28.3) (sec. 28.4) (sec. 28.5) (sec. 28.6) (sec. 28.7)

C 2012 J. F. Becker

Learning Goals - we will learn: ch 28 How to calculate the magnetic field produced by a long straight currentcarrying wire, using Law of Biot & Savart. How to calculate the magnetic field produced by a circular current-carrying loop of wire, using Law of Biot & Savart. How to use Amperes Law to calculate the magnetic field caused by symmetric current distributions.

(a) Magnetic field caused by the current element Idl. (b) In figure (b) the current is moving into the screen.

Magnetic field around a long, straight conductor. The field lines are circles, with directions determined by the right-hand rule.

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Magnetic field produced by a straight currentcarrying wire of length 2a. The direction of B at point P is into the screen.

Law of Biot and Savart dB = mo / 4p (I dL x r) /


3 r

Use Law of Biot and Savart, the integral is simple! dB = mo / 4p (I dL x r) /


3 r

Magnetic field caused by a circular loop of current. The current in the segment dL causes the field dB, which lies in the xy plane.

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Magnetic field produced by a straight currentcarrying wire of length 2a. The direction of B at point P is into the screen.

Law of Biot and Savart dB = mo / 4p (I dL x r) /


3 r

Parallel conductors carrying currents in the same direction attract each other. The force on the upper conductor is exerted by the magnetic field caused by the current in the lower conductor.

Amperes Law
Amperes Law states that the integral of B around any closed path equals mo times the current, Iencircled, encircled by the closed loop.
Eqn 28.20

We will use this law to obtain some useful results by choosing a simple path along which the magnitude of B is constant, (or independent of dl). That way, after taking the dot product, we can factor out |B| from under the integral sign and the integral will be very easy to do. See the list of important results in the Summary of Ch. 28 on p. 983

Some (Amperes Law) integration paths for the line integral of B in the vicinity of a long straight conductor. Path in (c) is not useful because it does not encircle the current-carrying conductor.

To find the magnetic field at radius r < R, we apply Amperes Law to the circle (path) enclosing the red area. For r > R, the circle (path) encloses the entire conductor.

B = mo n I, where n = N / L
A section of a long, tightly wound solenoid centered on the x-axis, showing the magnetic field lines in the interior of the solenoid and the current.

COAXIAL CABLE A solid conductor with radius a is insulated from a conducting rod with inner radius b and outer radius c.

Review
See www.physics.sjsu.edu/becker/physics51
C 2012 J. F. Becker

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