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Two Circular Coils of Radii 5.0 Cm and 10 Cm Carry Equal Currents of 2.0 A. the Coils Have 50 and 100 Turns Respectively and Are Placed in Such Way that Their Planes as Well as the Centres Coincide. - Physics

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Two circular coils of radii 5.0 cm and 10 cm carry equal currents of 2.0 A. The coils have 50 and 100 turns respectively and are placed in such a way that their planes as well as the centres coincide. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field B at the common centre of the coils if the currents in the coils are (a) in the same sense (b) in the opposite sense. 

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No. of turns: n1 = 50 and n2 = 100
Magnitude of currents: i1 = i2 = 2 A
Radii of loops: r1 = 5 cm and r2 = 10 cm
(a) In the same sense:

The magnetic field intensity at the centre is given by

\[B = \frac{\mu_0 n_1 i_1}{2 r_1} + \frac{\mu_0 n_2 i_2}{2 r_2}\]
\[ = \frac{4\pi \times {10}^{- 7} \times 50 \times 2}{2 \times 5 \times {10}^{- 2}} + \frac{4\pi \times {10}^{- 7} \times 100 \times 2}{2 \times 10 \times {10}^{- 2}}\]
\[ = 4\pi \times {10}^{- 4} + 4\pi \times {10}^{- 4} \]
\[ = 2 \times 4\pi \times {10}^{- 6} \]
\[ = 8\pi \times {10}^{- 3} T\]

(b) In the opposite sense:
The magnetic field intensity at the centre is given by

\[B = \frac{\mu_0 n_1 i_1}{2 r_1} - \frac{\mu_0 n_2 i_2}{2 r_2}\]
\[ = \frac{4\pi \times {10}^{- 7} \times 50 \times 2}{2 \times 5 \times {10}^{- 2}} - \frac{4\pi \times {10}^{- 7} \times 100 \times 2}{2 \times 10 \times {10}^{- 2}} \]
\[ = 0\]

 
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अध्याय 13: Magnetic Field due to a Current - Exercises [पृष्ठ २५२]

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अध्याय 13 Magnetic Field due to a Current
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