Science, asked by rishikamittal, 1 year ago

The following diagram shows two parallel straight conductors carrying same current copy the diagram and draw the pattern of the magnetic field lines around them showing their direction. What is the magnitude of magnetic field at point X which is equidistant from the conductor? Give justification

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Answered by marvelfan
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you can draw the diagram on your own and the answer is that the magnitude of the magnetic field is nearly about zero as the magnetic field produced by the two wires will be equal so as we know that two magnetic field lines never intersect each other and they would form a straight line at the point x as it is equidistant from them.
Hey I am also a student of class 10 and have set 3 and wrote the same answer and it was right.....

marvelfan: And second one is our school Science HOD who taught us science
afraax9: Isn’t cbse supposed to give grace marks for this
afraax9: I’ve written it’s weak
rishikamittal: i want the diagram too plz help i want to check my diagram
afraax9: The diagram is just concentric circles around the conductors in clockwise direction
rishikamittal: thanx
danaragini: I think the answer is the maginitude will be uniform
soumyadeb00: I wrote , it will be zero as both the magnetic field produced by two wires are opposite to each other at point x. More over the magnitude is equal due to equidistance.
Answered by spidermann7654
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Explanation:

the point x is equal distance from the two parallel straight conductors the magnitude of magnetic field will be zero since the the magnetic field and in the opposite direction which cancel each other.

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