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A straight, horizontal, current-carrying wire AB lies at right angles to a horizontal magnetic field.
The field exerts a vertical force of 8.0 mN on the wire.
The wire is rotated, in its horizontal plane, through 30" as shown in Figure 1. The flux density of
the magnetic field is halved.
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What is the vertical force on the wire? [3.5 mN]
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A wire 60 cm long and of mass 10 g is suspended by a pair of leads in a magnetic field of flux
density '1.2 T. Determine the maqnitude and direction of the current required to remove the
tension in the supporting leads.
F= BIL sin e
mg = BIL sin 6
(a) A magnetic field, of flux density 0.10 T, acts perpendicularly to the paper and into it. ln which
direction will AB move if the current flows?
(b) Calculate the angle to the horizontal to which the rails must be tilted to keep AB stationary if
its mass is 5.0 g, the current in it is 4.0 A and the direction of the field remains unchanged.
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A wire frame, balanced on a pivot, is placed inside a solenoid as shown. The solenoid has 600
turns m_r and carries a current of 4.0 A.
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(a) Given that the magnetic flux density B on the axis of a long solenoid is B=(4n x 107)nl,
where r, is the number of turns of the solenoid and / is the current passing through the
solenoid, calculate the magnetic flux density in the region of side CD of the frame. I3.0 x
1Or Tl
BcD = 4n x 1Ot nl
= 4n x 10/)< 600 x 4
= 3.02 x 1O'3
=3.0x1037
(b) Side CD has length 3 cm. Given that a current of 5.0 A now flows in the wire frame,
calculate the force acting on CD due to the magnetic field in the solenoid. t4.5 x 104 Nl
Fco = BII
= 3.02 ). 10-3x 5.0x 0 03
=4.53x104
=4.5x104N
(c) A cotton gauze of mass 0.05 g is placed on the side BA and positioned so as to keep the
frame horizontal. Given that XD is of length 10 cm, how far from the pivot must the gauze
be positioned? [9.2 cm]
Let d be the distance between the cotton gauze and the pivot.
Taking moments about the pivot, when the frame is horizontal,
mgd = FXXD
mg 0.00005x9.41
=00917=92cm
5. predicl the direction of the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field.
6. recall and solve problems using F=Bqv sine.
6 q-particles, each of speed v and mass m, are travelling in a narrow beam in a vacuum, as shown
in the figure below.
Uniform magnetic
field, flux density B
The q-particles enter a region where there is a uniform magnetic fleld of flux density 8. The q-
particles in the magnetic field move along the arc of a circle of radius r.
p = 2Ber
where e is the elementary charge.
F= Bgv sin e
F=Br.2er. ysin90' =a4
zEief=-=mv
P=2Bet
(ii) the kinetic energy EK is given by the expression
2(B er)z
=P'
',,-;
_ 2(Ber)z
_ (Ber)z
(c) On the figure above, sketch the path of an o-particle that has a speed greater ihan v.
Uniform magnetic
field, flux density B
o-particles
describe and analyze deflections of beams or charged pafticles by uniform electric and
uniform magnetic fields,
A collision between elementary particles in a magnetic field of strength '1mT produces other
charged particles which continue to move as shown in Figure 5. lt is known that particles A and B
are either an electron or proton. (l\,4ass of electron=9.11x1031)
(a) lf both particles A and B are moving with the same speed, determine which is the proton and
which is the electron.
Distinguish by direction of magnetic force: Using Fleming's Lefi Hand Rule, A is the proton and B
is the electron (net force acts towards the centre of the circular path).
Distinguish by radius of path: The particle with larger momentum (proton, as it has a larger mass
and same speed) would trace out an arc with larger radius.
(b) Given that the radius of the circular path of the electron is 8 pm, what is its speed?
11.4 \ 103 msrl
q-particle = 1fle
Therefore q, = 2
lL
=!t!2 +!e!.s
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Rq.p 4mr
= !s!
4qp
t2
4l
exptain how electric and magnetic fields can be used in velocity selection for charged
particles.
The figure below shows a region PQRS of a uniform magnetic field directed downwards into the
plane of the paper. Electrons, all having the same speed, enter the region of the magnetic field in
the direction shown.
(a) On the figure below, show the path of the electrons as they pass through the magneiic
field, emerging from side RS.
(b) A uniform electric field is also applied in the region PQRS such that the electrons now pass
undeflected through this region. On Figure B, mark with an arrow labeled E, the direction of the
electric field.
(a)and (b)
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path of electrons
ob*].
A$ul,o^ fu *" T'Qeld
(c) The undeflected electrons in (b)each have charge -e, mass m and speed v. State and explain
the effect, if any, on particles entering the region PQRS of the same magnetic and electric
fields as in (b) if the parlicles each have
10. show an understanding that the field due to a solenoid may be influenced by the presence
of a ferrous core.
11. explain the forces between cufient-carrying conductors and predict the direction of the
forces.
10 Four parallel conductors, carrying equal currents, pass vertically through the 4 corners of a square
WXYZ. ln 2 conductors, the current is directed into the page and, in the other 2, jt is directed out of
the page. lf the resultant magnetic field at P is in the direction shown, determine the direction of
cuffent in each of the wires.
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resultant B
11 Four wires in a horizontal plane each carry a current / in the directions shown below. They cross
each other without touching to form a square. Point P is at the centre of the square.
Given that the magnetic flux density at P due to one wire alone is B, calculate the strength and
direction of the magnetic field at P due to all 4 wires.
The strength of the magnetic field at P due to all 4 wires is 28, and the direction of the field is into
the page.
(the 2 parallel wires carrying current in the same direction will produce magnetic fields with
opposite direction but the same magnitude that cancel out)
(the 2 parallel wires carrying current in the opposite direction will produce magnetic field with same
direction (into the page)
There the magnetic field at P due to all 4 wires is 28, jnto the page.
12 W is a long straight wire that is carrying a current out of the plane of the page. lf it experiences a
uniform external B field as shown in the diagram below, redraw ihe resultant field lines near W.
By examining the resultant field lines, discuss whether the current-carrying wire experiences any
force, and if so, in which direction.
wo) B
13 3 wires, X, Y and Z, are placed normally to the plane of the paper. Each of them carry curent 11, 12
and /3 into the plane of the paper and each wire is separated by a distance r as shown below.
Cuffents /r and /2 cause magnetic fields of flux density 87and 82 at Z respectively.
(a) Copy the figure and draw the direction of the magnetic field which /r causes at Z and label
it 8,. AIso draw Br, the direction of the magnetic field which /2 causes at Z.
(b) Draw, on the same diagram, the approximate net force F actjng on the wire Z.
(c) lf wire Z is replaced with a stationary positive charge, explain the efiect on the charge,
any.
There would be no force acting on the charge because there is no current flow since the
charge is stationary, therefore there is no magnetic force.
14 A small coil lies inside a larger coil. The two coils are horizontal, concentric and carry currents in
the same direction as shown in the figure below.
Describe and explain the force/torque, if any, acting on the small coil.
At each point on the circumference of the smaller coil, there is a force that acts radially ouhvards
(current in 2 wires in the same direction). However, this force is balanced by another force of equal
magnitude, acting on the coil on a point directly opposite.
15 The figure below shows the presence of a current / flowing downwards through a long straight
wire. A current of / also flows through the coil in a clockwise direction-
Describe and explain the motion of the rectangular coil.
current-carrying
coil
Rectangular coil wjll move to the right. The side of the .ectangular coil nearer to the wire will be
attracted to the wire while the opposite side of the rectangular coil will be repelled due to the
direction of the current. However, though boih sides have the aame current flowing through them,
the side closer to the wire will experience a bigger force and hence, the resultant force on the
rectangular coil wrll be towards the right.
Additional Question
16 A U-shaped magnet is resting on a weighing machine as shown. Between the poles of the magnet
is suspended a conducting wire such that 2.5 cm of the wire lies perpendicularly to the field lines of
the magnetic poles. When the wire is not carrying any current, the weighing machine reads 100 g-
When a current of 5.0 A passes through the wire, the reading on the weighing machine changes.
The B-field between the poles of the magnets has a magnitude of 0.50 T.
(a) Calculate the magnetic force acting on the wire as a result of the current flow.
F= BIL sin e
= (o 50 x 5.0 x 1oo?:) x (sin 90')
= 0.0625 N
= 0.063 N (to 2 s.f.)
(b) Hence deduce the additional force acting on the magnet. Justify your answer.
(d) By considering the forces acting on the maqnet, find the new readinq, in grams, on the
weighing machine.