The 20.0 cm x 35.0 cmrectangular circuit shown in Fig. E27.41 is hinged alongside ab. It carries a clockwise 5.00 Acurrent and is located in a uniform 1.20 Tmagnetic field oriented perpendicular to two of its sides, as shown. (a) Draw a clear diagram showing the direction of the force that the magnetic field exerts on each segment of the circuit (ab, bc, etc.). (b) Of the four forces you drew in part (a), decide which ones exert a torque about the hinge ab. Then calculate only those forces that exert this torque. (c) Use your results from part (b) to calculate the torque that the magnetic field exerts on the circuit about the hinge axis ab.

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(a) A diagram shows direction of force that magnetic field exerts on each segment of circuit.

(b) The forces that exert this torque isFcd=1.20N

(c) The torque that the magnetic field exerts on the circuit about the hinge axis ab isτ=0.420Nm

Step by step solution

01

Definition of torque

It is a unit of measurement for the amount of force that may cause an item to rotate around an axis.

02

Step 2: Identification of the given data

Rectangular circuit has, ab=cd=20.0cm

Rectangular circuit has, bc=ad=35.0cm

The current is,l=5.0A=5.00A

The uniform magnetic field is,B=1.20T

03

Draw the diagram showing the direction of the force

(a)


Current is in upward direction in ab and downward in cd while magnetic field is in right side.by right hand rule direction of force acting on ab inwards and cd is outwards.no force acts on bc and ad. thus, current is parallel and anti-parallel to magnetic field.

04

Determination of the force

(b)

Force acting on ab will not exert any torque because circuit is hinged alongside ab. force acting on cd tends to rotate loop about hinge and thus it produces torque about axis. Force acting on wire is,

F=llBsinϕ

Here I is the current, l is the wire length and B is the magnetic field.

Substitute all the value in the above equation.

Fcd=IIBsin(ϕ)=(5A)×(0.200m)×(1.20T)×sin(90)=1.20N

Thus, the forces that exert this torque isFcd=1.20N

05

Determination of the torque

(c)

The torque is expressed as,

τ=Fcdr=(1.20N)(0.350m)=0.420Nmτ=0.420Nm

Thus, the torque that the magnetic field exerts on the circuit about the hinge axis ab is τ=0.420Nm.

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