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Physics Question on Magnetic Field

Two parallel conductors carry current in opposite directions as shown in figure. One conductor carries a current of 10.0A10.0\, A. Point CC is a distance d2\frac{d}{2} to the right of the 10.0A10.0\, A current. If d=18cmd =18\, cm and II is adjusted so that the magnetic field at CC is zero, the value of the current II is

A

10.0 A

B

30.0A

C

8.0A

D

18.0A

Answer

30.0A

Explanation

Solution

The magnetic field at CC due to first conductor is
B1=μ02πI3d/2B_{1}=\frac{\mu_{0}}{2 \pi} \frac{I}{3 d/2}
(since, point CC is separated by
d+d2=3d2d +\frac{d}{2}=\frac{3 d}{2} from 1st conductor).
The direction of field is perpendicular to the plane of paper and directed outwards.
The magnetic field at CC due to second conductor is
=B2=μ02π10d/2=B_{2}=\frac{\mu_{0}}{2 \pi} \frac{10}{d /2}
(since, point CC is separated by
d2\frac{d}{2} from 2 nd conductor)
The direction of field is perpendicular to the plane of paper and directed inwards. Since, direction of B1B_{1} and B2B_{2} at point CC is in opposite direction and the magnetic field at CC is zero, therefore,
B1=B2μ02πI3d/2=μ02π10d/2B_{1}=B_{2} \frac{\mu_{0}}{2 \pi} \frac{I}{3 d/2}=\frac{\mu_{0}}{2 \pi} \frac{10}{d/ 2}
On solving I=30.0AI=30.0\, A