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The unit of electric current “ampere” is the amount of current that is flowing through each of two parallel long wires 1 m apart will give rise to a force per unit length between them equal to


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1 N/m

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2 × 10-7 N/m

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1 × 10-2 N/m

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4π × 10-7 N/m

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Solution

The correct option is B

2 × 10-7 N/m


Step 1: Given

  1. Current in Wires = I1= I2= 1A
  2. Distance between Wires, d = 1m

Step 2: Formula Used

F=μo2πL(I1I2)d

FL=μo2π(I1I2)d

Where FL force per unit length,

μo is the permeability of free space,

I1 and I2 are current flowing in the wires

d is the distance between wires.

Step 3: Calculation

FL=μo2π(I1I2)d

FL=4π×10-72π1×11

FL=2×10-7×1FL=2×10-7N/m

Force per unit length is 2 × 10-7 N/m. Hence the correct option is (b)2 × 10-7 N/m.


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