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Tutorial 2

1. The document provides 10 problems related to magnetostatics. It gives the magnetic field H and flux density B for various current carrying wires and loops. It also gives the force and torque on charges and coils in magnetic fields. 2. The appendix defines common vector calculus operations like gradient, curl, and Laplacian, as well as permittivity and permeability constants. 3. The problems calculate magnetic fields, flux, current density, force and torque in different magnetic configurations.
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Tutorial 2

1. The document provides 10 problems related to magnetostatics. It gives the magnetic field H and flux density B for various current carrying wires and loops. It also gives the force and torque on charges and coils in magnetic fields. 2. The appendix defines common vector calculus operations like gradient, curl, and Laplacian, as well as permittivity and permeability constants. 3. The problems calculate magnetic fields, flux, current density, force and torque in different magnetic configurations.
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EMT238: Tutorial 2 [MAGNETOSTATICS]

1. (a) State Biot-Savarts Law. (b) The y- and z-axes, respectively, carry filamentary currents 10 A along
and 20 A along . Find H at (-3,4,5). [ = . + . + . /]

2. Find H at center C of an equilateral triangular loop of side 4 m carrying 5 A of current. [ =


. /]

3. Let = 2 + 2 A/m. Find J at (1,-4,7). [ = / ]

4. Determine the magnetic flux through a rectangular loop ( ) due to an infinitely long conductor
carrying current I. The loop and the straight conductors are separated by distance d. [ =
+
]

5. In free space, the magnetic flux density, = 2 + 2 + 2 Wb/m2


(a) Show that B is a magnetic field.
(b) Find the magnetic flux through surface at 0 < < 1, 1 < < 4. [1 Wb]

(c) Calculate J. [ = ( + + ) A/m2]

6. Let = 10 2 Wb/m.
/, = / ]
(a) Find H and J. [ =

(b) Determine the total current crossing surface at 0 < < 2, 0 < < 2. [-400 A]
EMT238: Tutorial 2 [MAGNETOSTATICS]

7. A 4 C charge has velocity = 1.4 3.2 m/s at point P(2,5,-3) in the presence of =
2 + 2 + 2 V/m and magnetic flux density, = 2 + 2 + 2 Wb/m2. Find the force
on the charge at P. [ = . . . mN]

8. Two definitely long parallel wires are separated by a distance of 20 cm. If the wires carry current of
10 A in opposite directions, calculate the force on the wires. [100 N]

9. The rectangular loop carries current = 3 A with inside magnetic field, = 0.5 + 0.8 Wb/m2.
Calculate the torque on the coil. [ = . Nm]

10. Region 0 2 m is filled with an infinite slab of magnetic material ( = 2.50 ). If the surfaces of
the slab at = 0 and = 2, respectively, carry surface currents 30 and 40 A/m. Calculate H and
B for:
(a) < 0 [ = /; = . / ]
(b) 0 < < 2 [ = /; = / ]
(c) > 2 [ = /; = . / ]
EMT238: Tutorial 2 [MAGNETOSTATICS]

APPENDIX


= + + = ( ) + ( ) + ( )

2 2 2
= + + 2 = 2 + 2 + 2

0 = 8.85 1012 F/m 0 = 4 107 H/m

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