(MED-1) The strength of the magnetic field in a vacuum-filled solenoid is 0.100 T. The permeability of free space (HO) i

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(MED-1) The strength of the magnetic field in a vacuum-filled solenoid is 0.100 T. The permeability of free space (HO) i

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Med 1 The Strength Of The Magnetic Field In A Vacuum Filled Solenoid Is 0 100 T The Permeability Of Free Space Ho I 1
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(MED-1) The strength of the magnetic field in a vacuum-filled solenoid is 0.100 T. The permeability of free space (HO) is 4xx10-7 Tm/A, and the permittivity of free space (80) is 8.85x10-12 C2/Nm2 (a) Calculate the energy density of the magnetic field in the solenoid, in /m. (b) How strong would an electric field have to be in order to produce the same energy density?
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