Predict/Calculate Each of the 10 turns of wire in a vertical, rectangular loop carries a current of 0.22 A. The loop has a height of 8.0 cm and a width of 15 cm. A horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.050 T is oriented at an angle of θ = 65° relative to the normal to the plane of the loop, as indicated in Figure 22-48 . Find (a) the magnetic force on each side of the loop, (b) the net magnetic force on the loop, and (c) the magnetic torque on the loop. (d) If the loop can rotate about a vertical axis with only a small amount of friction, will it end up with an orientation given by θ = 0, θ = 90°, or θ = 180°? Explain. Figure 22-48 Problem 42
Predict/Calculate Each of the 10 turns of wire in a vertical, rectangular loop carries a current of 0.22 A. The loop has a height of 8.0 cm and a width of 15 cm. A horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.050 T is oriented at an angle of θ = 65° relative to the normal to the plane of the loop, as indicated in Figure 22-48 . Find (a) the magnetic force on each side of the loop, (b) the net magnetic force on the loop, and (c) the magnetic torque on the loop. (d) If the loop can rotate about a vertical axis with only a small amount of friction, will it end up with an orientation given by θ = 0, θ = 90°, or θ = 180°? Explain. Figure 22-48 Problem 42
Predict/Calculate Each of the 10 turns of wire in a vertical, rectangular loop carries a current of 0.22 A. The loop has a height of 8.0 cm and a width of 15 cm. A horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.050 T is oriented at an angle of θ = 65° relative to the normal to the plane of the loop, as indicated in Figure 22-48. Find (a) the magnetic force on each side of the loop, (b) the net magnetic force on the loop, and (c) the magnetic torque on the loop. (d) If the loop can rotate about a vertical axis with only a small amount of friction, will it end up with an orientation given by θ = 0, θ = 90°, or θ = 180°? Explain.
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Aluminum has a resistivity of p = 2.65 × 10 8 2. m. An aluminum wire is L = 2.00 m long and has a
circular cross section that is not constant. The diameter of the wire is D₁ = 0.17 mm for a length of
L₁ = 0.500 m and a diameter of D2 = 0.24 mm for the rest of the length.
a) What is the resistance of this wire?
R =
Hint
A potential difference of AV = 1.40 V is applied across the wire.
b) What is the magnitude of the current density in the thin part of the wire?
Hint
J1
=
c) What is the magnitude of the current density in the thick part of the wire?
J₂ =
d) What is the magnitude of the electric field in the thin part of the wire?
E1
=
Hint
e) What is the magnitude of the electric field in the thick part of the wire?
E2
=
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