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Title: A tube with a 3.0-mm radius has ions flowing through it along its length. To determine the rate at ...
Post by: jpkeller on Jul 14, 2021
A tube with a 3.0-mm radius has ions flowing through it along its length. To determine the rate at which the charge is being moved through the tube, the magnetic field just outside the tube is measured and found to be If the only contributor to the magnetic field is the moving ions, and if the walls of the container are very thin and do not screen magnetism, what is the magnitude of the current flowing through the tube? (μ0 = 4π × 10-7 T ∙ m/A)

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Title: A tube with a 3.0-mm radius has ions flowing through it along its length. To determine the rate at ...
Post by: redgirl19 on Jul 14, 2021
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