Fundamentals of Physics Extended (10th Edition)

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Chapter 32 - Maxwell's Equations; Magnetism of Matter - Problems - Page 967: 9a

Answer

$5.01\times10^{-22}\,T$

Work Step by Step

Given/Known: $\mu_{0}=4\pi\times10^{-7}\,T\cdot m/A,$ $\varepsilon_{0}=8.854\times10^{-12}\,F/m,$ $r=2.00\times10^{-2}\,m,$ $E=(4.50\times10^{-3}\,V/m\cdot s)t$ According to Maxwell's law of induction, $\oint \vec{B}\cdot d\vec{s}=\mu_{0}\varepsilon_{0}\frac{d\Phi_{E}}{dt}=\mu_{0}\varepsilon_{0}\frac{d}{dt}(EA\cos0^{\circ})=\mu_{0}\varepsilon_{0}A\frac{dE}{dt}$ $\implies B\times2\pi r=\mu_{0}\varepsilon_{0}\times\pi r^{2}\times\frac{dE}{dt}$ Or $B=\frac{1}{2}\times\mu_{0}\varepsilon_{0}r\times\frac{dE}{dt}$ Result: $B=\frac{1}{2}\times4\pi\times10^{-7}\,T\cdot m/A\times8.854\times10^{-12}\,F/m\times2.00\times10^{-2}\,m\times\frac{d}{dt}(4.50\times10^{-3}\,V/m\cdot s)t$ $=5.01\times10^{-22}\,T$
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