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11 February, 15:45

A flat circular loop of wire of radius 0.50 m that is carrying a 2.0-A current is in a uniform magnetic field of 0.30 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic torque on the loop when the plane of its area is perpendicular to the magnetic field

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  1. 11 February, 18:55
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    The magnitude of the magnetic torque on the loop when the plane of its area is perpendicular to the magnetic field is 0.4713 J

    Explanation:

    Given;

    radius of the circular loop of wire = 0.5 m

    current in circular loop of wire = 2 A

    strength of magnetic field in the wire = 0.3 T

    τ = μ x Bsinθ

    where;

    τ is the magnitude of the magnetic torque

    μ is the dipole moment of the magnetic field

    θ is the inclination angle, for a plane area perpendicular to the magnetic field, θ = 90

    μ = IA

    where;

    I is current in circular loop of wire

    A is area of the circular loop = πr² = π (0.5) ² = 0.7855 m²

    μ = 2 x 0.7885 = 1.571 A. m²

    τ = μ x Bsinθ = 1.571 x 0.3 sin (90)

    τ = 0.4713 J

    Therefore, the magnitude of the magnetic torque on the loop when the plane of its area is perpendicular to the magnetic field is 0.4713 J
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