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vovangra [49]
4 years ago
10

A parallel plate air-filled capacitor is being charged.The circular plates have a radius of 4.00cm, and at a particular instant

the conduction current in the wiresis 0.280A.
a. What is the displacement current density (jD) in theair space between the plates?

b. What is the rate at which the electric field between the platesis changing?

c. What is the induced magnetic field between the plates at adistance of 2.00 cm from the axis?

d. What is the induced magnetic field between the plates at adistance of 1.00 cm form the axis?
Physics
1 answer:
Pani-rosa [81]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Given that

capacitor being charged by a current i c has a displacementcurrent equal to i c between the plates∴

displacement current iD =i c=0.280 Aradius of the circular plate r = 4 cm=0.04 m

( A ) . displacement current density j D = iD / ( π r 2 )=0.28 / ( 3.14 * 0.04 2 )=55.73 A / m 2

( B ) . displacement current density j

D = ε( dE / dt )the rate at which the electric field between the plates is changing(

dE / dt ) = jD/ εdE/ dt ) = 55.73/ 8.85 * 10 -12=6.3*10 12 N / C - s( C ) . the induced magnetic field between theplates B = ( μ * r / 2π R 2) * i c ----( 1 )whereR= 2 cm=0.02 mr= 4 cm=0.04 mμ=permeability of free space=4π* 10 -7 H( D )substitute R = 1 cm = 0.01 m inequation ( 1 ),wegetanswer

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