(a)
The magnetic force vector on
(a)
Answer to Problem 44P
The magnetic force vector on
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for the magnetic force vector on the conductor.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the magnetic force vector on
(b)
The magnetic vector force on
(b)
Answer to Problem 44P
The magnetic force vector on
Explanation of Solution
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the magnetic vector force on
(c)
The magnetic force vector on
(c)
Answer to Problem 44P
The magnetic force vector on
Explanation of Solution
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the magnetic force vector on
(d)
The magnetic force vector on
(d)
Answer to Problem 44P
The magnetic force vector on
Explanation of Solution
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the magnetic force vector on
(e)
The method to find the force exerted on the fourth segment due to the forces on the other three segments.
(e)
Answer to Problem 44P
The force exerted on the fourth segment due to the forces on the other three segments is the negative of resultant of the sum of the forces on other three segments.
Explanation of Solution
The sum of the force on all the four segments is equal to zero. Hence, the force on the fourth vector will be equal to the negative of resultant of the sum of the forces on other three segments.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the force exerted on the fourth segment due to the forces on the other three segments is the negative of resultant of the sum of the forces on other three segments.
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