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18.4 Magnetic field strength

The magnetic field strength at the point r in a magnetic field is defined as
        
where F(r) is the force on a pole of magnetic pole strength p located at the point r.

 

Magnetic field of an infinitely long straight wire

The simulation from the Halliday Resnick and Walker website may be used again here, this time to study how the magnetic field strength due to a current in such a wire falls off with distance from the wire. Set the current in Wire 1 (say to 4 A) and that in the other wire to zero.

Wire 1 is located at X=0, Y=0. Using the mouse, measure what the simulation calls the 'magnetic field' at different points on the horizontal line, that is at various points (X,0). Do not worry about the units for 'magnetic field' used in the simulation — the values given are directly proportional to the magnetic field strength in A m–1. Satisfy yourself that the magnetic field strength at each point is inversely proportional to the distance of that point from the wire, that is        

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