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Consider a wire of length L = 0.30m that runs north-south on a horizontal surface. There is a current of I = 0.50A flowing north in the wire
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Consider a wire of length L = 0.30m that runs north-south on a horizontal surface. There is a current of I = 0.50A flowing north in the wire. (The rest of the circuit, which actually delivers this current, is not shown.)
The Earth’s magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of 0.50 (or, in SI units, 0.5 X10^-4 Tesla) and points north and 38 degrees down from the horizontal, toward the ground. What is the size of the magnetic force on the wire due to the Earth’s magnetic field? In considering the agreement of units, recall that 1T=1N/(AxM).
a. Express your answer in newtons to two significant figures.
b. Now assume that a strong, uniform magnetic field of size 0.55T pointing straight down is applied. What is the size of the magnetic force on the wire due to this applied magnetic field? Ignore the effect of the Earth’s magnetic field.
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Answer:
Part a)
Part b)
Explanation:
Part a)
As we know that the magnetic force on the current carrying wire is given as
so we have
so we have
Part b)
Now magnetic field is changed to 0.55 T
so we will have