Chapter 29: Q. 81 (page 835)
A flat, circular disk of radius R is uniformly charged with total charge Q. The disk spins at angular velocity about an axis through its center. What is the magnetic field strength at the center of the disk?
Chapter 29: Q. 81 (page 835)
A flat, circular disk of radius R is uniformly charged with total charge Q. The disk spins at angular velocity about an axis through its center. What is the magnetic field strength at the center of the disk?
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Weak magnetic fields can be measured at the surface of the brain. Although the currents causing these fields are quite complicated, we can estimate their size by modeling them as a current loop around the equator of a -diameter (the width of a typical head) sphere. What current is needed to produce a field—the strength measured for one subject at the pole of this sphere?
The heart produces a weak magnetic field that can be used to diagnose certain heart problems. It is a dipole field produced by a current loop in the outer layers of the heart.
a. It is estimated that the field at the center of the heart is . What current must circulate around an -diameter loop, about the size of a human heart, to produce this field?
b. What is the magnitude of the heart’s magnetic dipole moment.
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