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LECTURE 23 • Reading for next lecture: Start chapter 31: read 31.1-31.3 • complete reading & homework assignment will be posted on the P132 webpage Pick up • lecture notes Inductance Mutual inductance 2 M 2,1I1 dI1 E2 M 2,1 dt Self- inductance 1 L I1 dI1 E1 L dt Exercise: Calculate the mutual inductance M and self-inductance L for both solenoids in the picture shown below. I2 l2 r2 r1 l1 Hint: the magnetic field inside a solenoid is N B 0 I l Exercise: Label points A and B with plus or minus signs, according to the polarity of the self-induced emf. Concept test: A coil with self-inductance L carries a current I given by I = I0 sin(wt). The graph that describes the self-induced emf as a function of time is 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) Magnetic energy dU B dI P I ( Emf ) LI dt dt Magnetic field energy Electric field energy 1 2 U B LI 2 1 U E CV 2 2 Magnetic energy density 1 uB B2 2 0 Magnetic field Energy density 1 uE 0 E 2 2 Electric field Energy density Application: The coaxial cable (a) Use Ampere’s law to calculate B(r) (b) Calculate the self-inductance L of the cable, per unit length Application: The coaxial cable (cont’d) (c) How much energy is stored/unit length? (d) Where is the energy density highest?