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1 January, 06:59

A circular wire loop of radius 15.0 cm carries a current of 2.60

a. it is placed so that thenormal to its plane makes an angle of 41.0◦with a uniform magnetic field of magnitude12.0 t. (a) calculate the magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of the loop. (b) what is the magnitude of the torque acting on the loop?

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  1. 1 January, 10:58
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    Part (a) : Magnetic dipole moment

    Magnetic dipole moment = IA, I = Current, A = Area of the loop

    Then,

    Magnetic dipole moment = 2.6*π*0.15^2 = 0.184 Am^2

    Part (b) : Torque acting on the loop

    T = IAB SinФ, where B = Magnetic field, Ф = Angle

    Then,

    T = Magnetic dipole moment*B*SinФ = 0.184*12*Sin 41 = 1.447 Nm
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