A Gaussian surface in the shape of a right circular cylinder with end caps has a radius of 12.0 cmand a length of 80.0 cm. Through one end there is an inward magnetic flux25.0μWb. At the other end, there is a uniform magnetic field 1.60 mT, normal to the surface and directed outward. What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (inward or outward) of the net magnetic flux through the curved surface?

Short Answer

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  1. The magnitude of the magnetic flux is 47.4μWb.
  2. The direction of the magnetic flux is inward.

Step by step solution

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Given

  • The radius of the caps of the cylinder r = 12.0 cm = 0.12 m
  • Length of the cylinder L = 80 cm = 0.8 m
  • At the first cap 1, inward magnetic flux, φ1=-24μWb=-25×10-6Wb
  • At the other cap 2, the magnetic fieldB2=1.60mT=1.60×10-3T
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Determining the concept

Applying Gauss law for magnetism, write for magnetic flux through thecircular cylinder. Inserting given values in it, find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic flux through the curved part.

The formula is as follows:

Gauss law for any closed Gaussian surface,φb=B.dA=0

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(a) Determining the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the curved part

In the given closed surface, that is, the circular cylinder, G φcap2=0.0723456×10-3Wb. Gauss law gives that net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero.

φb=B.dA=0φb=φcap1+φcap2+φcurvedsurface=0..........1

It is known,φcap1=-24×10-6Wb

φcap2=B.dA=Bcap2πr2φcap2=1.60×10-3×3.14×0.122φcap2=72.4×10-6Wb

Using this in equation 1,

role="math" localid="1663055685557" -25×10-6+72.4×10-6+φcurvedsurface=047.4×10-6+φcurvedsurface=0φcurvedsurface=-47.4×10-6Wbφcurvedsurface=-47.4μWbφcurvedsurface=47.4μWb

Therefore, the magnitude of magnetic flux through the curved surface is 47.4μWb.

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(b) Determining the direction of the magnetic flux

The direction of magnetic flux through a curved surface is inwards since its negative.

Applying Gauss law for magnetism, find the magnetic flux through one part using the magnetic flux through the other parts of the closed surface.

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