A long straight horizontal cable carries a current of 2.5 A in the direction 10º south of west to 10°

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A long straight horizontal cable carries a current of 2.5 A in the direction 10º south of west to 10° north of east. The magnetic meridian of the place happens to be 10º west of the geographic meridian. The earth’s magnetic field at the location is 0.33 G, and the angle of dip is zero. Locate the line of neutral points (ignore the thickness of the cable). (At neutral points, magnetic field due to a current-carrying cable is equal and opposite to the horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field.)

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answered Jan 5, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 4, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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The magnetic field at the neutral point at a distance R from the cable is given by the relation:

Hence, a set of neutral points parallel to and above the cable are located at a normal distance of 1.51 cm.

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