Q.
Two long parallel straight wires A and B separated by a distance of 6cm carry currents of i and 2i respectively in the same direction. The distance from B at which the net field is zero, is
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Solution:
The situation is shown in the figure
As the currents in both the wires are in the same direction, so the net magnetic field is zero in between them. Let it be zero at point P at a distance r from B. Then,
The magnetic field at P due to current i in A is B1=2π(6cm−r)μ0I⊗
and that due to current 2i in B is B2=2πrμ02i⊙
Since B1 and B2 are in opposite directions, so the net field at P is B=B2−B1=2πrμ02i−2π(6cm−r)μ0i
But B=0 (given) ∴2πrμ02i−2π(6cm−r)μ0i=0
or 2πrμ02i=2π(6cm−r)μ0i
or r2=(6cm−r)1
or r=12cm−2r or 3r=12cm
or r=312cm =4cm