Q1 Consider a long straight cylindrical wire with radius 0.01 m is carrying the non-uniform current density which points along the axis of the wire and has a magnitude, J(r) = a/r3/2, where r is the distance from the center axis of the wire. If a = 2 A/m, how much total current i passes through the wire (in A)?

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Q1 Consider a long straight cylindrical wire with radius 0.01 m is carrying the non-uniform
current density which points along the axis of the wire and has a magnitude, J(r) = a/r3/2, where
r is the distance from the center axis of the wire. If a = 2 A/m, how much total current i passes
through the wire (in A)?
Transcribed Image Text:Q1 Consider a long straight cylindrical wire with radius 0.01 m is carrying the non-uniform current density which points along the axis of the wire and has a magnitude, J(r) = a/r3/2, where r is the distance from the center axis of the wire. If a = 2 A/m, how much total current i passes through the wire (in A)?
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