A long solenoid with 14.5 turns/cm and a radius of 8.92 cm carries a current of 16.9 mA. A current of 5.03 A exists in a straight conductor located along the central axis of the solenoid. (a) At what radial distance from the axis in centimeters will the direction of the resulting magnetic field be at 35.6° to the axial direction? (b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field there?
As the straight conductor locates along the central axis of the wire according to the right hand rule we can say the magnetic field due to solenoid is perpendicular to the magnetic field due to straight conductor
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