GO Figure 28-52 gives the orientation energy U of a magnetic dipole in an external magnetic field B → , as a function of angle φ between the directions of B → and the dipole moment. The vertical axis scale is set by U s = 2.0 × 10 -4 J. The dipole can be rotated about an axle with negligible friction in order to change φ. Counterclockwise rotation from φ = 0 yields positive values of φ, and clockwise rotations yield negative values. The dipole is to be released at angle φ = 0 with a rotational kinetic energy of 6.7 × 10 -4 J, so that it rotates counterclockwise. To what maximum value of φ will it rotate? (In the language of Module 8-3, what value φ is the turning point in the potential well of Fig. 28-52?) Figure 28-52 Problem 64.
GO Figure 28-52 gives the orientation energy U of a magnetic dipole in an external magnetic field B → , as a function of angle φ between the directions of B → and the dipole moment. The vertical axis scale is set by U s = 2.0 × 10 -4 J. The dipole can be rotated about an axle with negligible friction in order to change φ. Counterclockwise rotation from φ = 0 yields positive values of φ, and clockwise rotations yield negative values. The dipole is to be released at angle φ = 0 with a rotational kinetic energy of 6.7 × 10 -4 J, so that it rotates counterclockwise. To what maximum value of φ will it rotate? (In the language of Module 8-3, what value φ is the turning point in the potential well of Fig. 28-52?) Figure 28-52 Problem 64.
GO Figure 28-52 gives the orientation energy U of a magnetic dipole in an external magnetic field
B
→
, as a function of angle φ between the directions of
B
→
and the dipole moment. The vertical axis scale is set by Us = 2.0 × 10-4 J. The dipole can be rotated about an axle with negligible friction in order to change φ. Counterclockwise rotation from φ = 0 yields positive values of φ, and clockwise rotations yield negative values. The dipole is to be released at angle φ = 0 with a rotational kinetic energy of 6.7 × 10-4 J, so that it rotates counterclockwise. To what maximum value of φ will it rotate? (In the language of Module 8-3, what value φ is the turning point in the potential well of Fig. 28-52?)
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