HW#7 Solutions
HW#7 Solutions
HW#7 Solutions
Find the magnetic force on a proton moving in the +x direction at a speed of 0.446
Mm/s in a uniform magnetic field of 1.75 T in the +z direction.
Picture the Problem The magnetic force acting on a charge is given by
F qv B . We can express v and B , form their vector (cross) product, and
F qv B
Express v :
v 0.446 Mm/s i
Express B :
B 1.75 T k
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2.7 A and L 3.0 cm i 4.0 cm j . The segment is in a region with a uniform magnetic field
given by 1.3 Ti . Find the force on the segment of wire.
Picture the Problem We can use F IL B to find the force acting on the wire
segment.
evaluate F :
F IL B
in a uniform magnetic field to find the force on the straight segment of the loop.
F Fsemicircular Fstraight
loop
(1)
segment
Fstraight I B 2 RIi Bk 2 RIB j
segment
dF IdB IRBd
and
2 RIB j
F 2 RIB j 2 RIB j 0
34
The galactic magnetic field in some region of interstellar space has a magnitude of
9
1.00 10 T. A particle of interstellar dust has a mass of 10.0 g and a total charge of 0.300 nC.
How many years does it take for the particle to complete revolution of the circular orbit caused
by its interaction with the magnetic field?
Picture the Problem We can apply Newtons 2nd law of motion to express the
orbital speed of the particle and then find the period of the dust particle from this
F ma to the particle:
c
2r
v
qvB m
v2
qBr
v
r
m
2rm 2m
qBr
qB
2.094 1011 s
1y
31.56Ms
6.64 103 y
52 A rectangular current-carrying 50-turn coil, as shown in Figure 26-36, is pivoted
about the z axis. (a) If the wires in the z = 0 plane make an angle
= 37 with the y axis, what angle does the magnetic moment of the coil make with the unit
in terms of the unit vectors i and j , where n
is a unit
vector i ? (b) Write an expression for n
vector in the direction of the magnetic moment.
(c) What is the magnetic moment of the coil? (d) Find the torque on the coil when there is a
uniform magnetic field B = 1.5 T j in the region occupied by the coil. (e) Find the potential
energy of the coil in this field. (The potential energy is zero when = 0.)
Picture the Problem The diagram shows the coil as it would appear from along
the positive z axis. The right-hand rule for determining the direction of n has
been used to establish n as shown. We can use the geometry of this figure to
determine and to express the unit normal vector n . The magnetic moment of the
coil is given by NIA n and the torque exerted on the coil by B . Finally,
we can find the potential energy of the coil in this field from U B .
37
n nx i n y j cos37i sin 37 j
0.799i 0.602 j
0.80i 0.60 j
NIA n
0.34 A m i 0.25 A m j
U B
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A metal crossbar of mass m rides on a parallel pair of long horizontal conducting rails
separated by a distance L and connected to a device that supplies constant current I to the circuit,
as shown in Figure 26-42. The circuit is in a region with a uniform magnetic field B whose
direction is vertically downward. There is no friction and the bar starts from rest at t = 0. (a) In
which direction will the bar start to move? (b) Show that at time t the bar has a speed of
(BIL/m)t.
Picture the Problem We can use a constant-acceleration equation to relate the
velocity of the crossbar to its acceleration and Newtons 2nd law to express the
acceleration of the crossbar in terms of the magnetic force acting on it. We can
determine the direction of motion of the crossbar using a right-hand rule or,
equivalently, by applying F I B .
(a) Using a constant-acceleration
equation, express the velocity of the
bar as a function of its acceleration
and the time it has been in motion:
v v0 at
or, because v0 = 0,
v at
F
m
where F is the magnitude of the
magnetic force acting in the direction of
the crossbars motion.
F ILB
Substitute to obtain:
F
t
m
ILB
t
m
(b) Because the magnetic force is to the right and the crossbar starts from rest, the
motion of the crossbar will also be toward the right.