\( \begin{array}{c}B=\frac{\mu_{0 n 1}}{R}\left(\frac{A}{5}\right)^{3 / 2} \\ \mu_{0}=4 \pi \times 10^{-7} \\ n=130 \\ 1=1,7 \\ R=0,15\end{array} \)
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- Formula: \( B = \frac{\mu_0 n l}{R} \left( \frac{A}{5} \right)^{3/2} \) - Given: - \( \mu_0 = 4 \pi \times 10^{-7} \) - \( n = 130 \) - \( l = 1.7 \) - \( R = 0.15 \) Show more…
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