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- Mar 28, 2006
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Does anyone know a way to calculate the magnetic field acting on a wire, when this wire is placed in the center of a bigger hollow wire?
I have the outer and inner diameter of the hollow wire, the diameter of the wire in the center (this two values define the radial distance between the wires), the current flowing through the hollow wire and the current flowing through the wire in the center, both wires having the same length, assuming either infinite or limited length.
Calculation of the field produced by two wires versus distance is easy (see link) but I couldn't find any calculation for the hollow wire configuration.
Field distribuition in simulation applets show a homogeneous concentric field vector geometry when a conductor is placed within a hollow wire, but no indication for the calculation of the field intensity.
Thanks in advance.
I have the outer and inner diameter of the hollow wire, the diameter of the wire in the center (this two values define the radial distance between the wires), the current flowing through the hollow wire and the current flowing through the wire in the center, both wires having the same length, assuming either infinite or limited length.
Calculation of the field produced by two wires versus distance is easy (see link) but I couldn't find any calculation for the hollow wire configuration.
Field distribuition in simulation applets show a homogeneous concentric field vector geometry when a conductor is placed within a hollow wire, but no indication for the calculation of the field intensity.
Thanks in advance.