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Physics Question on Moving Charges and Magnetism

A horizontal overhead power line carries a current of 90 A in east to west direction. What is the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field due to the current 1.5 m below the line?

Answer

Current in the power line, II = 90
A Point is located below the power line at distance, rr = 1.5 m
Hence, magnetic field at that point is given by the relation,
B=μ04π.2lr|B|= \frac{μ_0}{4π}. \frac{2l}{r}
Where,
μ0μ_0 = Permeability of free space
=4π×107TmA1= 4π × 10^{–7} T\,m \,A^{–1}
B=4π×1074π×2×901.5|B| =\frac{4π × 10^{–7}}{4π} × \frac{2 × 90}{1.5 }
=1.2×105T= 1.2 × 10^{-5} T
The current is flowing from East to West. The point is below the power line. Hence, according to Maxwell’s right hand thumb rule, the direction of the magnetic field is towards the South.