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Solution:
Solution:
First we need to find the permeability of copper <math> \mu </math> given by the equation <br> <math> \mu = \mu_0 (1 + \chi_m) <br> <br>
First we need to find the permeability of copper <math> \mu </math> given by the equation <br> <math> \mu = \mu_0 (1 + \chi_m)</math> <br> <br>
Which yeilds <math> \mu = 4*\pi*10^{-7}(1+-9.7x10^{-6}) = 1.2566x10^{-6}
Which yeilds <math> \mu = 4*\pi*10^{-7}(1+-9.7x10^{-6}) = 1.2566x10^{-6}

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Given:

A copper core with susceptibility

length of core L = 1 m

Gap length g = .01 m

cross sectional area A = .1 m

current I = 10A

N = 5 turns


Find: B

Solution: First we need to find the permeability of copper given by the equation


Which yeilds <math> \mu = 4*\pi*10^{-7}(1+-9.7x10^{-6}) = 1.2566x10^{-6}