Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Moving Charges and Magnetism, Exercise 1: Exercise
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In the given figure, two semicircular arcs have radii and that carry current and have the same centre of curvature What are the magnitude and direction (into or out of the page) of the net magnetic field at ?

A positive charge is coming directly towards you. What would be the direction of the magnetic field produced due to its motion? If a negative charge be going directly away from you, then?

Mention similarities between Biot-Savart's law and Coulomb's law.

Mention differences between Biot-Savart's law and Coulomb's law.

State Biot-Savart’s law for the magnetic field due to a current-carrying element, explaining the symbols. Define ‘tesla’ on the basis of this law. How is gauss related to tesla?

Discuss analogies and differences between Coulomb’s law and Biot-Savart’s law.

State and explain Biot-Savart law.

In the figure two long straight wires are perpendicular to the page and separated by distance Wire carries into the page. What are the
(a) magnitude and
(b) direction (into or out of the page) of the current in wire if the net magnetic field due to the two currents is zero at point located at distance from wire ? If the current in wire is then reversed, what will be the
(c) magnitude and
(d) direction of the net field at point
