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प्रश्न
A wire AB is carrying a steady current of 6 A and is lying on the table. Another wire CD carrying 4 A is held directly above AB at a height of 1 mm. Find the mass per unit length of the wire CD so that it remains suspended at its position when left free. Give the direction of the current flowing in CD with respect to that in AB. [Take the value of g = 10 ms−2]
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उत्तर
Force per unit length between the current carrying wires is given as:
`F= (μ_0)/(4pi) (2I_1I_2)/r`
Let m be the mass per unit length of wire CD. As the force balances the weight of the wire
`therefore (μ_0)/(4pi) (2I_1I_2)/r =`mg, here, m is mass per unit length.
`=> 10^-7 xx (2 xx 6 xx 4)/(1 xx 10^-3) = m xx 10 => m = 10^-7 xx (2xx 6 xx 4 )/(1xx 10^-3) xx 1 /10 = 4.8 xx 10^-3 kg m^-1`
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