Magnetostatics Part1
Magnetostatics Part1
I1dL1 a12
dH 2 (A/m)
4 R 2
12
IdL a R
H . (A/m)
4 R 2
We first inspect the symmetry and see that An infinite length line of current
the field will be independent of z and and
only dependent on .
So we consider a point a distance r from the line
along the axis.
The Biot-Savart Law
IdL a R
H
4 R 2
IdL is simply Idzaz, and the vector from the source to the test point is
Ra R za z a
The Biot-Savart Law becomes
Idza z za z a
H .
3
4 z 2 2 2
Magnetostatics An Infinite Line current
Pulling the constants to the left of the integral and realizing
that az x az = 0 and az x a = a, we have
I a
dz
H
4
3
z2 2 2
I a
dz
H
4
3
z2 2 2
2
dz
Using I
z 2
3
2
2 2
d a ha z aa d ha aa z
az components add
2 2
Ia Ia
H=
4
4
h h
3 3
0
2
a 2 2
0
2
a 2 2
H
At h = 0, the center of the loop, this equation reduces to
I
H az
2a
Magnetostatics A Solenoid
A solenoid
Solenoids are many turns of insulated wire coiled in the shape
of a cylinder.
Suppose the solenoid has a length h, a radius a, and is made
up of N turns of current carrying wire. For tight wrapping, we
can consider the solenoid to be made up of N loops of current.
N
dI Idz '
h
Magnetostatics A Solenoid
Fixing the point P where the field is desired, z will range
from z to h-z, or
h z
NIa 2 dz '
H
2h z ' a 2 2
az
z
h z
NIa 2 dz '
2h z ' a a .
2 2 z
z
NI
hz
z
H az
2h h z a2
2
z a
2 2
At the very center of the solenoid (z = h/2), with the assumption that the length is
considerably bigger than the loop radius (h >> a), the equation reduces to
NI
H az
h