Physics, asked by arpitasahani, 1 year ago

The magnetic field produced at its centre by a coil of n terms is n times as large as produced by a single turn . Give reason to justify (3)
Pls pls answer fast

Answers

Answered by sakshamjaiswal05
6

The magnetic field pattern due to a circular coil is shown in the given figure. At every point of current carrying circular loop the concentric circles representing the magnetic field around it becomes larger and larger as we move away from the wire. At the centre of the loop the field appears as straight line.  The magnetic field produced by current carrying circular wire at a given point, depend on (i) Amount of current flowing through the wire The strength of magnetic field (B) due to current carrying circular wire is directly proportional to the amount of current (J) flowing through it. i.e.,       ...(i) (ii) Number of turns of the circular wire The strength of the magnetic field due to current carrying wire is directly proportional to the number of turns (N)oi the wire. i.e.,                               ....(ii) If there is a circular coil having n turns, the field produced is n times as large as that produced by a single turn. It happens because the current in each circular turn has same direction and the field due to each turn just adds up.


arpitasahani: Tq so much yaar
arpitasahani: But figure kahan hai . In very first line u talked abt figure
Similar questions