EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 26, Problem 24P
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The magnetic field.

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Answer to Problem 24P

  (0.5i^+0.5j^+0k^)T

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Equilibrium angular displacement of the wire from vertical =θ

Magnitude of current in the wire =I=4 A

Length of the wire before rotating =li=(0 m) i^ + (0 m) j^ + (0.10 m) k^

Length of the wire after rotating =lf=(0.10 m) i^ + (0 m) j^ + (0 m) k^

Magnetic field =B=ai^+bj^+ck^

Magnetic force before rotating =Fi=(0.20 N)i^+(0.20 N)i^+(0 N)k^

Magnetic force after rotating =Ff=(0 N)i^+(0 N)j^+(0.20 N)k^

Formula Used:

Magnetic force on a current carrying wire is given as

  F=I(l×B)

Calculation:

Magnetic force before rotating is given as

  Fi=I(li×B)(0.20 N)i^+(0.20 N)j^+(0 N)k^=(4)[((0) i^ + (0) j^ + (0.10) k^)×(ai^+bj^+ck^)](0.05 N)i^+(0.05 N)j^+(0 N)k^=[((0) i^ + (0) j^ + (0.10) k^)×(ai^+bj^+ck^)](0.05 N)i^+(0.05 N)j^=(0.10)aj^(0.10)bi^ Comparing coefficient of  i^ and  j^ both side (0.10 )b=0.05           and   (0.10 )a=0.05b=0.5                        and        a = 0.5

Magnetic force after rotating is given as

  Ff=I(lf×B)(0)i^+(0)j^+(0.20)k^=(4)[((0.10i^ + (0) j^ + (0) k^)×(ai^+bj^+ck^)](0)i^+(0)j^+(0.05)k^=[((0.10i^ + (0) j^ + (0) k^)×(ai^+bj^+ck^)](0)i^+(0)j^+(0.05)k^=(0.10)bk^(1.5)cj^  Comparing coefficient of  j^ both side (1.5)c=0c = 0

Hence the magnetic field is given as

  B=ai^+bj^+ck^B=(0.5i^+0.5j^+0k^)T

Conclusion:

The magnetic field comes out to be (0.5i^+0.5j^+0k^)T .

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