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Chapter 29 Magnetic Fieldscontinued
  • PHYS 2326-16

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Electromagnetic Force
  • on a moving charge

3
Electric Magnetic Force Differences
  • Force for electric field is along the direction
    of the field line, force for magnetic field is
    perpendicular to the field
  • Electric field force operates on any charge,
    Magnetic field force acts only on moving charge
  • Electric field performs work when displacing
    charged particle, Magnetic field moves charges
    perpendicular to displacement performing no work.

4
Right Hand Rule
5
Right Hand Rule
  • Cross product reverses sign when reverse vectors
    v x B -B x v
  • Result is perpendicular to the plane that
    contains v and B.
  • Direction for result F is the same as a screw
    moves when rotated in the direction from v to B
    (clockwise moves screw in and CCW moves screw out

6
Charged Particle in Uniform Field
  • Magnetic force F is perpendicular to v and B
  • Has constant magnitude qvB.
  • Motion is in a circle for uniform B and no other
    forces acting on the moving charged particle
  • centripetal acceleration force mv2/r
  • r mv/qB (top is momentum) eqn 29.3
  • ? v/r qB/m angular speed
  • T2pr/v 2 p/ ? 2 pm/ qB period

7
Cyclotron Frequency
  • Cyclotron frequency is ? the angular speed
  • A cyclotron is an essentially obsolete particle
    accelerator mostly now used in nuclear
    medicine.
  • If there is a velocity component parallel to B
    there is no effect on the particle due to this
    component and the path becomes a helix

8
Cyclotron
  • Atom smasher
  • Hollow cylinder in 2 insulated halves with a
    uniform magnetic field along the cylinder axis.
  • Particles released near the center
  • The two halves flip flop an E field drawing
    particles from one side to the other and back
    imparting kinetic energy each time qV
  • Particle spirals out with increased speed
  • Exits when fast enough to reach exit point

9
Velocity Selector
  • An apparatus where there is an electric field
    perpendicular to a magnetic field and both
    perpendicular to the initial motion of a stream
    of charged particles one can create a velocity
    selector.
  • FB qvB (direction right hand rule)
  • FE qE (direction E)
  • FB - FE (- is opposite directions)
  • qE qvB so that v E/B (magnitude)
  • Particles with velocity v go through undeflected,
    others are diverted

10
Mass Spectrometer
  • Separates ions according to mass / charge ratio
  • Bainbridge mass spec. beam enters a velocity
    separator then through a perpendicular magnetic
    field B
  • Ions move in semicircle striking the detector at
    a point P. Negative ions are deflected one way,
    positive the other.

11
Mass Spectrometer Equations
  • Starting with 29.3 the radius eqn rmv/qBo for
    uniform and perpendicular motion and Bo field.
  • m/q Bo r/v by rearranging
  • substituting 29.7 the velocity selector equation,
    vE/B
  • m/q r Bo B/E

12
Chapter 29 Magnetic Forces on Currents
  • PHYS 2326-17

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Concepts to Know
  • Magnetic Force on a Current Element
  • Magnetic Dipole
  • Magnetic Dipole Moment
  • Magnetic Torque on a current loop
  • Solenoid

14
Why Magnetics Might be Important during Your
Careers
  • Control and automation of ????
  • Rail guns magnetic propulsion of material
  • Magnetic levitation trains, transport
  • Electric/hybrid vehicle design
  • Fusion power generation containment
  • EMP protection
  • Your latest electric kitchen gizmo invention to
    be peddled by Ronco

15
Magnetic Field
  • Vector B represents the magnetic field with a
    direction from N-pole to S-pole
  • Unit is Tesla
  • alternate unit is Gauss 10-4 typical earth
    field 0.5 Gauss
  • North pole of magnets attracted earths north
    pole which is opposite polarity

16
Solenoid
  • A solenoid is a coil of wire wrapped as a helix
  • It also refers to a device that uses an
    electromagnet to switch something on or off
  • A relay is a solenoid device for switching an
    electric circuit on/off.
  • A solenoid may actuate a valve for liquids or
    gases to permit or block flow

17
Magnetic Force on a Current Element
  • Current is free charges moving with the drift
    velocity vd.
  • I n q vd A

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Magnetic Force on a Current Loop
  • See Example 29.4
  • Conclusions for uniform field are
  • Force on conductor depends only on end points
  • Net magnetic force on closed current loop is zero

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Magnetic Torque
  • Given a current carrying loop of 4 sides
  • Sides 13 are parallel to field no effect
  • Sides 24 are perpendicular to field

Side View
Top View
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Magnetic Torque
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For a Solenoid
  • A solenoid is a coil of wire with more than 1
    turn
  • µ N I A magnetic dipole moment for a coil of
    N turns, I amperes and area A

22
Potential Energy of Magnetic Dipole
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