Deck 29: Magnetic Fields Due to Currents

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The magnetic field a distance 2 cm from a long straight current-carrying wire is 2*10-5 T. The current in the wire is:

A) 0.16 A
B) 1.0 A
C) 2.0 A
D) 4.0 A
E) 25 A
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Two parallel wires carrying equal currents of 10 A attract each other with a force of 1 mN. If both currents are doubled, the force of attraction will be:

A) 1 mN
B) 4 mN
C) 0.5 mN
D) 0.25 mN
E) 2 mN
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Two long straight wires are parallel and carry current in the same direction. The currents are 8.0 and 12 A and the wires are separated by 0.40 cm. The magnetic field in tesla at a point midway between the wires is:

A) 0
B) 4.0* 10-4
C) 8.0 * 10-4
D) 12 * 10-4
E) 20 *10-4
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The diagrams show three circuits consisting of concentric circular arcs (either half or quarter circles of radii r, 2r, and 3r) and radial lengths. The circuits carry the same current. Rank them according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields they produce at C, least to greatest. <strong>The diagrams show three circuits consisting of concentric circular arcs (either half or quarter circles of radii r, 2r, and 3r) and radial lengths. The circuits carry the same current. Rank them according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields they produce at C, least to greatest.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 3, 2, 1 C) 1, 3, 2 D) 2, 3, 1 E) 2, 1, 3 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 3, 2, 1
C) 1, 3, 2
D) 2, 3, 1
E) 2, 1, 3
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Two parallel long wires carry the same current and repel each other with a force F per unit length. If both these currents are doubled and the wire separation tripled, the force per unit length becomes:

A) 2F/9
B) 4F/9
C) 2F/3
D) 4F/3
E) 6F
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Lines of the magnetic field produced by a long straight wire carrying a current are:

A) in the direction of the current
B) opposite to the direction of the current
C) leave the wire radially
D) are circles concentric with the wire
E) are lines similar to those produced by a bar magnet
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Two long straight wires are parallel and carry current in opposite directions. The currents are 8.0 A and 12 A and the wires are separated by 0.40 cm. The magnetic field in tesla at a point midway between the wires is:

A) 0
B) 4.0 * 10-4
C) 8.0 *10-4
D) 12* 10-4
E) 20 * 10-4
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A wire carrying a large current i from east to west is placed over an ordinary magnetic compass. The end of the compass needle marked "N" will point:

A) north
B) south
C) east
D) west
E) the compass will act as an electric motor, hence the needle will keep rotating
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Electrons are going around a circle in a counterclockwise direction as shown. At the center of the circle they produce a magnetic field that is: <strong>Electrons are going around a circle in a counterclockwise direction as shown. At the center of the circle they produce a magnetic field that is:  </strong> A) into the page B) out of the page C) to the left D) to the right E) zero <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) into the page
B) out of the page
C) to the left
D) to the right
E) zero
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A "coulomb" is:

A) one ampere per second
B) the quantity of charge which will exert a force of 1 N on a similar charge at a distance of 1 m
C) the amount of current in each of two long parallel wires separated by 1 m, which produces a force of 2 *10-7 N per meter
D) the amount of charge which flows past a point in one second when the current is 1 A
E) an abbreviation for a certain combination of kilogram, meter and second
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In an overhead straight wire, the current is north. The magnetic field due to this current, at our point of observation, is:

A) east
B) up
C) north
D) down
E) west
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Two long straight wires pierce the plane of the paper at vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown below. They each carry 2 A, out of the paper. The magnetic field at the third vertex (P) has magnitude (in T): <strong>Two long straight wires pierce the plane of the paper at vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown below. They each carry 2 A, out of the paper. The magnetic field at the third vertex (P) has magnitude (in T):  </strong> A) 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> B) 1.7 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> C) 2.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> D) 5.0 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> E) 8.7* 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.0 * 10-5
B) 1.7 *10-5
C) 2.0 * 10-5
D) 5.0 *10-6
E) 8.7* 10-6
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In the figure, the current element <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page <div style=padding-top: 35px> the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page <div style=padding-top: 35px> due to this current element, at the point P is: <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) in the direction marked "1"
B) in the direction marked "2"
C) in the direction marked "3"
D) out of the page
E) into the page
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Which graph correctly gives the magnitude of the magnetic field outside an infinitely long straight current-carrying wire as a function of the distance r from the wire? <strong>Which graph correctly gives the magnitude of the magnetic field outside an infinitely long straight current-carrying wire as a function of the distance r from the wire?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Two long straight current-carrying parallel wires cross the x axis and carry currents I and 3I in the same direction, as shown. At what value of x is the net magnetic field zero? <strong>Two long straight current-carrying parallel wires cross the x axis and carry currents I and 3I in the same direction, as shown. At what value of x is the net magnetic field zero?  </strong> A) 0 B) 1 C) 3 D) 5 E) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) 7
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Two long parallel straight wires carry equal currents in opposite directions. At a point midway between the wires, the magnetic field they produce is:

A) zero
B) non-zero and along a line connecting the wires
C) non-zero and parallel to the wires
D) non-zero and perpendicular to the plane of the two wires
E) none of the above
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Suitable units for μ\mu 0 are:

A) tesla
B) newton/ampere2
C) weber/meter
D) kilogram.ampere/meter
E) tesla.meter/ampere
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The magnitude of the magnetic field at point P, at the center of the semicircle shown, is given by:  <strong>The magnitude of the magnetic field at point P, at the center of the semicircle shown, is given by:  </strong> A) 2 \mu <sub>0</sub><sub>i</sub>/R<sup>2</sup> B)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/2  \pi R C)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/4  \pi R D)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/2R E)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/4R <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2 μ\mu 0i/R2
B) μ\mu 0i/2 π\pi R
C) μ\mu 0i/4 π\pi R
D) μ\mu 0i/2R
E) μ\mu 0i/4R
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The magnetic field outside a long straight current-carrying wire depends on the distance R from the wire axis according to:

A) R
B) 1/R
C) 1/R2
D) 1/R3
E) 1/R3/2
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The diagram shows three equally spaced wires that are perpendicular to the page. The currents are all equal, two being out of the page and one being into the page. Rank the wires according to the magnitudes of the magnetic forces on them, from least to greatest. <strong>The diagram shows three equally spaced wires that are perpendicular to the page. The currents are all equal, two being out of the page and one being into the page. Rank the wires according to the magnitudes of the magnetic forces on them, from least to greatest.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2, 1 and 3 tie C) 2 and 3 tie, then 1 D) 1 and 3 tie, then 2 E) 3, 2, 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2, 1 and 3 tie
C) 2 and 3 tie, then 1
D) 1 and 3 tie, then 2
E) 3, 2, 1
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A long straight cylindrical shell has an inner radius Ri and an outer radius Ro. It carries a current i, uniformly distributed over its cross section. A wire is parallel to the cylinder axis, in the hollow region (r < Ri). The magnetic field is zero everywhere outside the shell (r > Ro). We conclude that the wire:

A) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
B) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
C) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
D) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
E) does not carry any current
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Four long straight wires carry equal currents into the page as shown. The magnetic force exerted on wire F is: <strong>Four long straight wires carry equal currents into the page as shown. The magnetic force exerted on wire F is:  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) zero <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) zero
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the direction of the integration around the path:</strong> A) must be clockwise B) must be counterclockwise C) must be such as to follow the magnetic field lines D) must be along the wire in the direction of the current E) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> the direction of the integration around the path:

A) must be clockwise
B) must be counterclockwise
C) must be such as to follow the magnetic field lines
D) must be along the wire in the direction of the current
E) none of the above
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A constant current is sent through a helical coil. The coil:

A) tends to get shorter
B) tends to get longer
C) tends to rotate about its axis
D) produces zero magnetic field at its center
E) none of the above
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Two parallel wires, 4 cm apart, carry currents of 2 A and 4 A respectively, in opposite directions. The force per unit length in N/m of one wire on the other is:

A) 1 * 10-3, repulsive
B) 1 *10-3, attractive
C) 4 * 10-5, repulsive
D) 4 * 10-5, attractive
E) none of these
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A solenoid is 3.0 cm long and has a radius of 0.50 cm. It is wrapped with 500 turns of wire carrying a current of 2.0 A. The magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is:

A) 9.9 * 10-8
B) 1.3 *10-3
C) 4.2 * 10-2
D) 16 T
E) 20 T
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Two parallel wires, 4 cm apart, carry currents of 2 A and 4 A respectively, in the same direction. The force per unit length in N/m of one wire on the other is:

A) 1 * 10-3, repulsive
B) 1 * 10-3, attractive
C) 4 * 10-5, repulsive
D) 4 * 10-5, attractive
E) none of these
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> the symbol <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> is:

A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i
B) in the direction of <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) perpendicular to <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i
E) none of the above
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Two long straight wires enter a room through a window. One carries a current of 3.0 A into the room while the other carries a current of 5.0 A out. The magnitude in T.m of the path integral <strong>Two long straight wires enter a room through a window. One carries a current of 3.0 A into the room while the other carries a current of 5.0 A out. The magnitude in T.m of the path integral   around the window frame is:</strong> A) 2.5* 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6 </sup> T .m B) 3.8 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> T . m C) 6.3 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6 </sup>T .m D) 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5 </sup>T .m E) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> around the window frame is:

A) 2.5* 10-6 T .m
B) 3.8 * 10-6 T . m
C) 6.3 * 10-6 T .m
D) 1.0 * 10-5 T .m
E) none of these
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Magnetic field lines inside the solenoid shown are: <strong>Magnetic field lines inside the solenoid shown are:  </strong> A) clockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page B) counterclockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page C) toward the top of the page D) toward the bottom of the page E) in no direction since B = 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) clockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page
B) counterclockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page
C) toward the top of the page
D) toward the bottom of the page
E) in no direction since B = 0
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A long straight wire carrying a 3.0 A current enters a room through a window 1.5 m high and 1.0 m wide. The path integral <strong>A long straight wire carrying a 3.0 A current enters a room through a window 1.5 m high and 1.0 m wide. The path integral   around the window frame has the value (in T.m):</strong> A) 0.20 B) 2.5 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>7</sup> C) 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>7</sup> D) 3.8 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> E) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> around the window frame has the value (in T.m):

A) 0.20
B) 2.5 * 10-7
C) 3.0 * 10-7
D) 3.8 * 10-6
E) none of these
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A long straight cylindrical shell has an inner radius Ri and an outer radius Ro. It carries a current i, uniformly distributed over its cross section. A wire is parallel to the cylinder axis, in the hollow region (r < Ri). The magnetic field is zero everywhere in the hollow region. We conclude that the wire:

A) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
B) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
C) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
D) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
E) does not carry any current
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A long straight cylindrical shell carries current i uniformly distributed over its cross section. The magnitude of the magnetic field is greatest:

A) at the inner surface of the shell
B) at the outer surface of the shell
C) inside the shell near the middle
D) in hollow region near the inner surface
E) near the center of the hollow region
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the integration must be over any:</strong> A) surface B) closed surface C) path D) closed path E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing   <div style=padding-top: 35px> the integration must be over any:

A) surface
B) closed surface
C) path
D) closed path
E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing <strong>In Ampere's law,   the integration must be over any:</strong> A) surface B) closed surface C) path D) closed path E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A hollow cylindrical conductor (inner radius = a, outer radius = b) carries a current i uniformly spread over its cross section. Which graph below correctly gives B as a function of the distance r from the center of the cylinder? <strong>A hollow cylindrical conductor (inner radius = a, outer radius = b) carries a current i uniformly spread over its cross section. Which graph below correctly gives B as a function of the distance r from the center of the cylinder?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Two long ideal solenoids (with radii 20 mm and 30 mm respectively) carry the have the same number of turnes of wire per unit length. The smaller solenoid is mounted inside the larger, along a common axis. It is observed that there is zero magnetic field within the inner solenoid is zero. The current in the inner solenoid must be:

A) two-thirds the current in the outer solenoid
B) one-third the current in the outer solenoid
C) twice the current in the outer solenoid
D) half the current in the outer solenoid
E) the same as the current in the outer solenoid
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If the magnetic field  <strong>If the magnetic field   is uniform over the area bounded by a circle with a radius R, the net current through the circle is:</strong> A) 0 B) 2  \pi RB \mu <sub>0</sub> C)   \pi R<sup>2</sup>B/ \mu <sub>0</sub> D) RB/2 \mu <sub>0</sub> E) 2RB/ \mu <sub>0</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is uniform over the area bounded by a circle with a radius R, the net current through the circle is:

A) 0
B) 2 π\pi RB μ\mu 0
C) π\pi R2B/ μ\mu 0
D) RB/2 μ\mu 0
E) 2RB/ μ\mu 0
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Solenoid 2 has twice the radius and six times the number of turns per unit length as solenoid 1. The ratio of the magnetic field in the interior of 2 to that in the interior of 1 is:

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 1
E) 1/3
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The magnetic field B inside a long ideal solenoid is independent of:

A) the current
B) the core material
C) the spacing of the windings
D) the cross-sectional area
E) the direction of the current
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The magnetic field at any point is given by  <strong>The magnetic field at any point is given by   where   is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:</strong> A)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> B) 2  \pi AR/ \mu <sub>0</sub> C) 4  \pi AR<sup>3</sup>/3 \mu <sub>0</sub> D) 2  \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> E)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/2 \mu <sub>0</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  where  <strong>The magnetic field at any point is given by   where   is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:</strong> A)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> B) 2  \pi AR/ \mu <sub>0</sub> C) 4  \pi AR<sup>3</sup>/3 \mu <sub>0</sub> D) 2  \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> E)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/2 \mu <sub>0</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:

A) π\pi AR2/ μ\mu 0
B) 2 π\pi AR/ μ\mu 0
C) 4 π\pi AR3/3 μ\mu 0
D) 2 π\pi AR2/ μ\mu 0
E) π\pi AR2/2 μ\mu 0
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If the radius of a pair of Helmholtz coils is R then the distance between the coils is:

A) R/4
B) R/2
C) R
D) 2R
E) 4R
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A square loop of current-carrying wire with edge length a is in the xy plane, the origin being at its center. Along which of the following lines can a charge move without experiencing a magnetic force?

A) x = 0, y = a/2
B) x = a/2, y = a/2
C) x = a/2, y = 0
D) x = 0, y = 0
E) x = 0, z = 0
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If R is the distance from a magnetic dipole, then the magnetic field it produces is proportional to:

A) R
B) 1/R
C) R2
D) 1/R2
E) 1/R3
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A toroid has a square cross section with the length of an edge equal to the radius of the inner surface. The ratio of the magnitude of the magnetic field at the inner surface to the magnitude of the field at the outer surface is:

A) 1/4
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) 2
E) 4
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A toroid with a square cross section carries current i. The magnetic field has its largest magnitude:

A) at the center of the hole
B) just inside the toroid at its inner surface
C) just inside the toroid at its outer surface
D) at any point inside (the field is uniform)
E) at none of the above
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Helmholtz coils are commonly used in the laboratory because the magnetic field between them:

A) can be varied more easily than the fields of other current arrangements
B) is especially strong
C) nearly cancels the Earth's magnetic field
D) is parallel to the plane of the coils
E) is nearly uniform
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The diagram shows three arrangements of circular loops, centered on vertical axes and carrying identical currents in the directions indicated. Rank the arrangements according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at the midpoints between the loops on the central axes. <strong>The diagram shows three arrangements of circular loops, centered on vertical axes and carrying identical currents in the directions indicated. Rank the arrangements according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at the midpoints between the loops on the central axes.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2, 1, 3 C) 2, 3, 1 D) 3, 2, 1 E) 3, 1, 2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2, 1, 3
C) 2, 3, 1
D) 3, 2, 1
E) 3, 1, 2
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The magnetic field a distance 2 cm from a long straight current-carrying wire is 2*10-5 T. The current in the wire is:

A) 0.16 A
B) 1.0 A
C) 2.0 A
D) 4.0 A
E) 25 A
2.0 A
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Two parallel wires carrying equal currents of 10 A attract each other with a force of 1 mN. If both currents are doubled, the force of attraction will be:

A) 1 mN
B) 4 mN
C) 0.5 mN
D) 0.25 mN
E) 2 mN
4 mN
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Two long straight wires are parallel and carry current in the same direction. The currents are 8.0 and 12 A and the wires are separated by 0.40 cm. The magnetic field in tesla at a point midway between the wires is:

A) 0
B) 4.0* 10-4
C) 8.0 * 10-4
D) 12 * 10-4
E) 20 *10-4
4.0* 10-4
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The diagrams show three circuits consisting of concentric circular arcs (either half or quarter circles of radii r, 2r, and 3r) and radial lengths. The circuits carry the same current. Rank them according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields they produce at C, least to greatest. <strong>The diagrams show three circuits consisting of concentric circular arcs (either half or quarter circles of radii r, 2r, and 3r) and radial lengths. The circuits carry the same current. Rank them according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields they produce at C, least to greatest.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 3, 2, 1 C) 1, 3, 2 D) 2, 3, 1 E) 2, 1, 3

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 3, 2, 1
C) 1, 3, 2
D) 2, 3, 1
E) 2, 1, 3
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Two parallel long wires carry the same current and repel each other with a force F per unit length. If both these currents are doubled and the wire separation tripled, the force per unit length becomes:

A) 2F/9
B) 4F/9
C) 2F/3
D) 4F/3
E) 6F
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Lines of the magnetic field produced by a long straight wire carrying a current are:

A) in the direction of the current
B) opposite to the direction of the current
C) leave the wire radially
D) are circles concentric with the wire
E) are lines similar to those produced by a bar magnet
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Two long straight wires are parallel and carry current in opposite directions. The currents are 8.0 A and 12 A and the wires are separated by 0.40 cm. The magnetic field in tesla at a point midway between the wires is:

A) 0
B) 4.0 * 10-4
C) 8.0 *10-4
D) 12* 10-4
E) 20 * 10-4
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A wire carrying a large current i from east to west is placed over an ordinary magnetic compass. The end of the compass needle marked "N" will point:

A) north
B) south
C) east
D) west
E) the compass will act as an electric motor, hence the needle will keep rotating
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Electrons are going around a circle in a counterclockwise direction as shown. At the center of the circle they produce a magnetic field that is: <strong>Electrons are going around a circle in a counterclockwise direction as shown. At the center of the circle they produce a magnetic field that is:  </strong> A) into the page B) out of the page C) to the left D) to the right E) zero

A) into the page
B) out of the page
C) to the left
D) to the right
E) zero
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A "coulomb" is:

A) one ampere per second
B) the quantity of charge which will exert a force of 1 N on a similar charge at a distance of 1 m
C) the amount of current in each of two long parallel wires separated by 1 m, which produces a force of 2 *10-7 N per meter
D) the amount of charge which flows past a point in one second when the current is 1 A
E) an abbreviation for a certain combination of kilogram, meter and second
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In an overhead straight wire, the current is north. The magnetic field due to this current, at our point of observation, is:

A) east
B) up
C) north
D) down
E) west
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Two long straight wires pierce the plane of the paper at vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown below. They each carry 2 A, out of the paper. The magnetic field at the third vertex (P) has magnitude (in T): <strong>Two long straight wires pierce the plane of the paper at vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown below. They each carry 2 A, out of the paper. The magnetic field at the third vertex (P) has magnitude (in T):  </strong> A) 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> B) 1.7 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> C) 2.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5</sup> D) 5.0 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> E) 8.7* 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup>

A) 1.0 * 10-5
B) 1.7 *10-5
C) 2.0 * 10-5
D) 5.0 *10-6
E) 8.7* 10-6
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In the figure, the current element <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page due to this current element, at the point P is: <strong>In the figure, the current element   the point P, and the three vectors (1, 2, 3) are all in the plane of the page. The direction of   due to this current element, at the point P is:  </strong> A) in the direction marked 1 B) in the direction marked 2 C) in the direction marked 3 D) out of the page E) into the page

A) in the direction marked "1"
B) in the direction marked "2"
C) in the direction marked "3"
D) out of the page
E) into the page
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Which graph correctly gives the magnitude of the magnetic field outside an infinitely long straight current-carrying wire as a function of the distance r from the wire? <strong>Which graph correctly gives the magnitude of the magnetic field outside an infinitely long straight current-carrying wire as a function of the distance r from the wire?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Two long straight current-carrying parallel wires cross the x axis and carry currents I and 3I in the same direction, as shown. At what value of x is the net magnetic field zero? <strong>Two long straight current-carrying parallel wires cross the x axis and carry currents I and 3I in the same direction, as shown. At what value of x is the net magnetic field zero?  </strong> A) 0 B) 1 C) 3 D) 5 E) 7

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) 7
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Two long parallel straight wires carry equal currents in opposite directions. At a point midway between the wires, the magnetic field they produce is:

A) zero
B) non-zero and along a line connecting the wires
C) non-zero and parallel to the wires
D) non-zero and perpendicular to the plane of the two wires
E) none of the above
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Suitable units for μ\mu 0 are:

A) tesla
B) newton/ampere2
C) weber/meter
D) kilogram.ampere/meter
E) tesla.meter/ampere
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The magnitude of the magnetic field at point P, at the center of the semicircle shown, is given by:  <strong>The magnitude of the magnetic field at point P, at the center of the semicircle shown, is given by:  </strong> A) 2 \mu <sub>0</sub><sub>i</sub>/R<sup>2</sup> B)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/2  \pi R C)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/4  \pi R D)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/2R E)  \mu <sub>0</sub>i/4R

A) 2 μ\mu 0i/R2
B) μ\mu 0i/2 π\pi R
C) μ\mu 0i/4 π\pi R
D) μ\mu 0i/2R
E) μ\mu 0i/4R
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19
The magnetic field outside a long straight current-carrying wire depends on the distance R from the wire axis according to:

A) R
B) 1/R
C) 1/R2
D) 1/R3
E) 1/R3/2
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20
The diagram shows three equally spaced wires that are perpendicular to the page. The currents are all equal, two being out of the page and one being into the page. Rank the wires according to the magnitudes of the magnetic forces on them, from least to greatest. <strong>The diagram shows three equally spaced wires that are perpendicular to the page. The currents are all equal, two being out of the page and one being into the page. Rank the wires according to the magnitudes of the magnetic forces on them, from least to greatest.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2, 1 and 3 tie C) 2 and 3 tie, then 1 D) 1 and 3 tie, then 2 E) 3, 2, 1

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2, 1 and 3 tie
C) 2 and 3 tie, then 1
D) 1 and 3 tie, then 2
E) 3, 2, 1
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A long straight cylindrical shell has an inner radius Ri and an outer radius Ro. It carries a current i, uniformly distributed over its cross section. A wire is parallel to the cylinder axis, in the hollow region (r < Ri). The magnetic field is zero everywhere outside the shell (r > Ro). We conclude that the wire:

A) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
B) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
C) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
D) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
E) does not carry any current
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Four long straight wires carry equal currents into the page as shown. The magnetic force exerted on wire F is: <strong>Four long straight wires carry equal currents into the page as shown. The magnetic force exerted on wire F is:  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) zero

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) zero
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the direction of the integration around the path:</strong> A) must be clockwise B) must be counterclockwise C) must be such as to follow the magnetic field lines D) must be along the wire in the direction of the current E) none of the above the direction of the integration around the path:

A) must be clockwise
B) must be counterclockwise
C) must be such as to follow the magnetic field lines
D) must be along the wire in the direction of the current
E) none of the above
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A constant current is sent through a helical coil. The coil:

A) tends to get shorter
B) tends to get longer
C) tends to rotate about its axis
D) produces zero magnetic field at its center
E) none of the above
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25
Two parallel wires, 4 cm apart, carry currents of 2 A and 4 A respectively, in opposite directions. The force per unit length in N/m of one wire on the other is:

A) 1 * 10-3, repulsive
B) 1 *10-3, attractive
C) 4 * 10-5, repulsive
D) 4 * 10-5, attractive
E) none of these
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A solenoid is 3.0 cm long and has a radius of 0.50 cm. It is wrapped with 500 turns of wire carrying a current of 2.0 A. The magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is:

A) 9.9 * 10-8
B) 1.3 *10-3
C) 4.2 * 10-2
D) 16 T
E) 20 T
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Two parallel wires, 4 cm apart, carry currents of 2 A and 4 A respectively, in the same direction. The force per unit length in N/m of one wire on the other is:

A) 1 * 10-3, repulsive
B) 1 * 10-3, attractive
C) 4 * 10-5, repulsive
D) 4 * 10-5, attractive
E) none of these
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above the symbol <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above is:

A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i
B) in the direction of <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above
C) perpendicular to <strong>In Ampere's law,   the symbol   is:</strong> A) an infinitesimal piece of the wire that carries current i B) in the direction of   C) perpendicular to   D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i E) none of the above
D) a vector whose magnitude is the length of the wire that carries current i
E) none of the above
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Two long straight wires enter a room through a window. One carries a current of 3.0 A into the room while the other carries a current of 5.0 A out. The magnitude in T.m of the path integral <strong>Two long straight wires enter a room through a window. One carries a current of 3.0 A into the room while the other carries a current of 5.0 A out. The magnitude in T.m of the path integral   around the window frame is:</strong> A) 2.5* 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6 </sup> T .m B) 3.8 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> T . m C) 6.3 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6 </sup>T .m D) 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>5 </sup>T .m E) none of these around the window frame is:

A) 2.5* 10-6 T .m
B) 3.8 * 10-6 T . m
C) 6.3 * 10-6 T .m
D) 1.0 * 10-5 T .m
E) none of these
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Magnetic field lines inside the solenoid shown are: <strong>Magnetic field lines inside the solenoid shown are:  </strong> A) clockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page B) counterclockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page C) toward the top of the page D) toward the bottom of the page E) in no direction since B = 0

A) clockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page
B) counterclockwise circles as one looks down the axis from the top of the page
C) toward the top of the page
D) toward the bottom of the page
E) in no direction since B = 0
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A long straight wire carrying a 3.0 A current enters a room through a window 1.5 m high and 1.0 m wide. The path integral <strong>A long straight wire carrying a 3.0 A current enters a room through a window 1.5 m high and 1.0 m wide. The path integral   around the window frame has the value (in T.m):</strong> A) 0.20 B) 2.5 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>7</sup> C) 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>7</sup> D) 3.8 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>6</sup> E) none of these around the window frame has the value (in T.m):

A) 0.20
B) 2.5 * 10-7
C) 3.0 * 10-7
D) 3.8 * 10-6
E) none of these
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32
A long straight cylindrical shell has an inner radius Ri and an outer radius Ro. It carries a current i, uniformly distributed over its cross section. A wire is parallel to the cylinder axis, in the hollow region (r < Ri). The magnetic field is zero everywhere in the hollow region. We conclude that the wire:

A) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
B) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
C) may be anywhere in the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
D) is on the cylinder axis and carries current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell
E) does not carry any current
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33
A long straight cylindrical shell carries current i uniformly distributed over its cross section. The magnitude of the magnetic field is greatest:

A) at the inner surface of the shell
B) at the outer surface of the shell
C) inside the shell near the middle
D) in hollow region near the inner surface
E) near the center of the hollow region
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In Ampere's law, <strong>In Ampere's law,   the integration must be over any:</strong> A) surface B) closed surface C) path D) closed path E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing   the integration must be over any:

A) surface
B) closed surface
C) path
D) closed path
E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing <strong>In Ampere's law,   the integration must be over any:</strong> A) surface B) closed surface C) path D) closed path E) closed path that surrounds all the current producing
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35
A hollow cylindrical conductor (inner radius = a, outer radius = b) carries a current i uniformly spread over its cross section. Which graph below correctly gives B as a function of the distance r from the center of the cylinder? <strong>A hollow cylindrical conductor (inner radius = a, outer radius = b) carries a current i uniformly spread over its cross section. Which graph below correctly gives B as a function of the distance r from the center of the cylinder?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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36
Two long ideal solenoids (with radii 20 mm and 30 mm respectively) carry the have the same number of turnes of wire per unit length. The smaller solenoid is mounted inside the larger, along a common axis. It is observed that there is zero magnetic field within the inner solenoid is zero. The current in the inner solenoid must be:

A) two-thirds the current in the outer solenoid
B) one-third the current in the outer solenoid
C) twice the current in the outer solenoid
D) half the current in the outer solenoid
E) the same as the current in the outer solenoid
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37
If the magnetic field  <strong>If the magnetic field   is uniform over the area bounded by a circle with a radius R, the net current through the circle is:</strong> A) 0 B) 2  \pi RB \mu <sub>0</sub> C)   \pi R<sup>2</sup>B/ \mu <sub>0</sub> D) RB/2 \mu <sub>0</sub> E) 2RB/ \mu <sub>0</sub>  is uniform over the area bounded by a circle with a radius R, the net current through the circle is:

A) 0
B) 2 π\pi RB μ\mu 0
C) π\pi R2B/ μ\mu 0
D) RB/2 μ\mu 0
E) 2RB/ μ\mu 0
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38
Solenoid 2 has twice the radius and six times the number of turns per unit length as solenoid 1. The ratio of the magnetic field in the interior of 2 to that in the interior of 1 is:

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 1
E) 1/3
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39
The magnetic field B inside a long ideal solenoid is independent of:

A) the current
B) the core material
C) the spacing of the windings
D) the cross-sectional area
E) the direction of the current
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The magnetic field at any point is given by  <strong>The magnetic field at any point is given by   where   is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:</strong> A)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> B) 2  \pi AR/ \mu <sub>0</sub> C) 4  \pi AR<sup>3</sup>/3 \mu <sub>0</sub> D) 2  \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> E)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/2 \mu <sub>0</sub>  where  <strong>The magnetic field at any point is given by   where   is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:</strong> A)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> B) 2  \pi AR/ \mu <sub>0</sub> C) 4  \pi AR<sup>3</sup>/3 \mu <sub>0</sub> D) 2  \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/ \mu <sub>0</sub> E)   \pi AR<sup>2</sup>/2 \mu <sub>0</sub>  is the position vector of the point and A is a constant. The net current through a circle of radius R, in the xy plane and centered at the origin is given by:

A) π\pi AR2/ μ\mu 0
B) 2 π\pi AR/ μ\mu 0
C) 4 π\pi AR3/3 μ\mu 0
D) 2 π\pi AR2/ μ\mu 0
E) π\pi AR2/2 μ\mu 0
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41
If the radius of a pair of Helmholtz coils is R then the distance between the coils is:

A) R/4
B) R/2
C) R
D) 2R
E) 4R
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42
A square loop of current-carrying wire with edge length a is in the xy plane, the origin being at its center. Along which of the following lines can a charge move without experiencing a magnetic force?

A) x = 0, y = a/2
B) x = a/2, y = a/2
C) x = a/2, y = 0
D) x = 0, y = 0
E) x = 0, z = 0
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43
If R is the distance from a magnetic dipole, then the magnetic field it produces is proportional to:

A) R
B) 1/R
C) R2
D) 1/R2
E) 1/R3
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44
A toroid has a square cross section with the length of an edge equal to the radius of the inner surface. The ratio of the magnitude of the magnetic field at the inner surface to the magnitude of the field at the outer surface is:

A) 1/4
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) 2
E) 4
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45
A toroid with a square cross section carries current i. The magnetic field has its largest magnitude:

A) at the center of the hole
B) just inside the toroid at its inner surface
C) just inside the toroid at its outer surface
D) at any point inside (the field is uniform)
E) at none of the above
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46
Helmholtz coils are commonly used in the laboratory because the magnetic field between them:

A) can be varied more easily than the fields of other current arrangements
B) is especially strong
C) nearly cancels the Earth's magnetic field
D) is parallel to the plane of the coils
E) is nearly uniform
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The diagram shows three arrangements of circular loops, centered on vertical axes and carrying identical currents in the directions indicated. Rank the arrangements according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at the midpoints between the loops on the central axes. <strong>The diagram shows three arrangements of circular loops, centered on vertical axes and carrying identical currents in the directions indicated. Rank the arrangements according to the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at the midpoints between the loops on the central axes.  </strong> A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2, 1, 3 C) 2, 3, 1 D) 3, 2, 1 E) 3, 1, 2

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2, 1, 3
C) 2, 3, 1
D) 3, 2, 1
E) 3, 1, 2
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