A capacitor with circular plates of diameter 35.0 cm is charged using a current of 0.497 A. Determine the magnetic field
Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 1:21 pm
I don't understand how to get displacement current with given
current. I know the given current doesn't equal the displacement
current.
Why does it matter if one radius is bigger than the
other radius?
A capacitor with circular plates of diameter 35.0 cm is charged using a current of 0.497 A. Determine the magnetic field along a circular loop of radius r = 15.0 cm concentric with and between the plates.
current. I know the given current doesn't equal the displacement
current.
Why does it matter if one radius is bigger than the
other radius?
A capacitor with circular plates of diameter 35.0 cm is charged using a current of 0.497 A. Determine the magnetic field along a circular loop of radius r = 15.0 cm concentric with and between the plates.