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  1. A 500 turn solenoid with a length of 20 cm and a radius of 1.5 cm carries a current of 2.0 A. A second coil of four turns is
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  2. A 500 turn solenoid with a length of 20 cm and a radius of 1.5 cm carries a current of 2.0 A. A second coil of four turns is
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  3. A 500 turn solenoid with a length of 20 cm and a radius of 1.5 cm carries a current of 2.0 A. A second coil of four turns is
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  4. hi can somebody help me with this??a solenoid of length L and radius R carries a current I in its N turns. what is the total
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  5. An aluminum ring of radius 5.00 cm and resistance 2.00 10-4 Ω is placed around the top of a long air-core solenoid with 997
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  6. An aluminum ring of radius 5.00 cm and resistance 2.00 10-4 Ω is placed around the top of a long air-core solenoid with 997
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  7. A coil with 150 turns , a radius of 5.0 cm , and a resistance of 12 ohms surrounds a solenoid with 230 turns/cm,and a radius of
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  8. A coil with 210 turns, a radius of 5.2 cm, and a resistance of 11 ohms surrounds a solenoid with 160 turns/cm and a radius of
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  9. A coil with 150 turns , a radius of 5.0 cm , and a resistance of 12 ohms surrounds a solenoid with 230 turns/cm,and a radius of
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  10. Advanced electronic techniques utilize microscopic structures.Consider a single-turn solenoid in which the radius and the length
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