63. A set of Helmholtz coils (see Problem 62, Fig. 28-61 ) have a radius R 10.0 cm and are separated by a distance R = =

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63. A set of Helmholtz coils (see Problem 62, Fig. 28-61 ) have a radius R 10.0 cm and are separated by a distance R = =

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63 A Set Of Helmholtz Coils See Problem 62 Fig 28 61 Have A Radius R 10 0 Cm And Are Separated By A Distance R 1
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63. A set of Helmholtz coils (see Problem 62, Fig. 28-61 ) have a radius R 10.0 cm and are separated by a distance R = = 10.0 cm. Each coil has 85 loops carrying a current I = 2.0 A. (a) Determine the total magnetic field B along the x axis (the center line for the two coils) in steps of 0.2 cm from the center of one coil (x = 0) to the center of the other (x: = R). (b) Graph B as a function of x. 5.0 cm to x 6.0 cm? = (c) By what % does B vary from. = =
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