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51. The force per meter between the two wires of a jumper cable being used to start a stalled car is 0.225 N/m. (a) What is the current in the wires, given they are separated by 2.00 cm

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Answer:

The current in both the wires is 150 A.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Force per unit length between the two wires is given,
(F)/(l)=0.225\ N/m

Let I is the current in the wire when they are separated by 2 cm or 0.02 m

Force per unit length is given by :


(F)/(l)=(\mu_o I_1I_2)/(2\pi r)

Let
I_1=I_2=I


(F)/(l)=(\mu_o I^2)/(2\pi r)


I=\sqrt{(F.2\pi r)/(\mu_o l)}


I=\sqrt{(0.225* 2\pi * 0.02)/(4\pi * 10^(-7))}

I = 150 A

So, the current in both the wires is 150 A. Hence, this is the required solution.

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