11. Calculate Number of amps for Run 1 and 2 and place the answer in column C...
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11. Calculate Number of amps for Run 1 and 2 and place the answer in column C for Runs 1 and 2
12. The computer program claims the simulation is based on 4 amps, so using 4 amps calculate the magnetic field for Run 1 and Run 2 and place them in column D.
13. Using Run 3 data, 4 amps and a length of 30 cm calculate the number of turns in the coil and place the answer in Run 3 Column C.
14. Using Run 3 data 100 turns and a length of 30cm calculate the number of amps, placing your answer in Run 3 Column D
15. It should be clear that the computer programmer did something wrong, Find the simplest solution to this issue and do the calculations again using your assumption and redo the calculations for Run1 and Run 3 placing your calculations in Table 28 redoing runs 1 and Redoing Run 3 Columns C and D. If you have no clue look at the discussion forum and see if a classmate has a simple answer that will work for you.
Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick