Title: 19 Overview
119 Overview
- magnetic force fields sources
- forces on charges currents
- Homework
- 3, 7, 10, 33, 45, 55, 75.
2Magnetic Field, B
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- SI Unit tesla, T N/Am
- Direction shown below
3Magnetic Poles
- Do ______ have _____ electric charge
- _______________ plates easily make uniform
electric fields. - Uniform B field difficult to achieve
4Magnetic Force on Charge
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- F qvB sin ?
- ___________ points in direction of force on a
________________ charge (Flat RHR) - Negative charge feels ________________ directed
force
5Properties of the Magnetic Force
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- F qvB sin ?
- Proportional to charge, speed, field, sine of
angle between v and B. - perpendicular to both v and B.
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6Ex. An object with a charge of 2.0 mC is moving
perpendicular to a magnetic field of strength
1.0 T at a speed of 1.0 x 103 m/s. a) Sketch the
situation. b) Find the magnetic force on the
particle. c) Indicate the direction of the
force on your sketch.
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7Applications of Magnetic Force
- electric motor
- Mass spectrometer
- magnetohydrodynamic propulsion
- colliders
8Cyclotron Motion
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- Magnetic force is __________________ to velocity
- causes a free charge to move in a circle
- Does no ___________
9Cyclotron Motion
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- qvB _____________
- radius of motion r mv/qB
- period of motion T ( vT 2pr )
- frequency 1/T
10Ex. A particle, m 1gram, v 10m/s, q 1mC,
moves perpendicular to a uniform field B 1.0 T
directed into the screen. Sketch the motion and
calculate its radius.
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11Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Wire
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- net magnetic force net magnetic force on all
moving charges - qv IL
- (C)(m/s) (C/s)(m)
- F ILB sin ?
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12Force on a Current Carrying Wire
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- F ILB sin ?
- Direction is given by a right hand rule
13Ex. A wire of length 1m is perpendicular to a
uniform magnetic field of strength 0.50 T. a)
Sketch the situation. b) Choose a direction for
the current and indicate the direction of the
force on the wire for your choice. c) If the
magnitude of the force is 10 N, find the current
in the wire.
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14Electric Motors
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The ILB force causes a motor coil to turn.
Current __________________ is changed by a split
ring.
15Torque on Coil
- area, A number of turns, N
- current in wires, I
- in field, B
- angle between coil normal B q.
- torque NIABsinq.
16torque example
- Tesla Motors Car produces __________________
271 mN NIAB 271 mN. - estimated reasonable? specs
- with B 0.3T NIA 904.
- with A 0.05sq.m. NI 18,000.
- with I 20A N 900turns
17Straight Wire Loop
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18Solenoid
19Ferromagnetism
- Unmagnetized
- Induced
- Permanent
20Summary
- F qvB sinq ILB sinq (Flat RHR)
- B fields around wires (Curled RHR)
- B field inside a solenoid is nearly uniform
- electric motors utilize B force
- charge motion (v, I) causes B fields
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