The motor effect When a current carrying wire

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The motor effect When a current carrying wire is placed in a magnetic field,

The motor effect When a current carrying wire is placed in a magnetic field, it will experience a force. This is called the motor effect. + S +- - -+ N +

Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor

Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor

Right hand ‘Slap’ rule fingers ~ field Thumb ~ current Slap – force direction

Right hand ‘Slap’ rule fingers ~ field Thumb ~ current Slap – force direction

The left-hand motor rule Note: Magnetic field direction is from NORTH to SOUTH Current

The left-hand motor rule Note: Magnetic field direction is from NORTH to SOUTH Current direction is from PLUS to MINUS

A current-carrying wire in a B-field wire experience a Force

A current-carrying wire in a B-field wire experience a Force

S N A + - Which diagram below that describes the situation at at

S N A + - Which diagram below that describes the situation at at Construct a diagram describes the situation point (All are current, at right angles) point. A? A showing B field and the force of the magnetic field on current. 2 1 current B field A current A B field 3 current A B field

A Force occurs due to the combination of magnetic fields

A Force occurs due to the combination of magnetic fields

 + = neutral point Make sure you don’t confuse these two separate effects:

+ = neutral point Make sure you don’t confuse these two separate effects: 1) A Current produces its own Magnetic Field 2) A Magnetic Field exerts a force on a Current carrying wire – Why? !

Confirm with RHR. . .

Confirm with RHR. . .

Confirm with RHR. . .

Confirm with RHR. . .

Insert the missing information Q 1. Force direction ? N Q 2 Current direction

Insert the missing information Q 1. Force direction ? N Q 2 Current direction ? S S N Q 3 N and S poles ? Q 4 Force directions ? N S Note: N means current out of the page means current into the page S

A 1. 5 -m length of wire carrying 4. 5 A of current is

A 1. 5 -m length of wire carrying 4. 5 A of current is oriented horizontally. At that point on the Earth’s surface, the dip angle of the Earth’s magnetic field makes an angle of 38° to the wire. Estimate the magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire due to the Earth’s magnetic field of at this point. Be I q

Suppose a straight 1. 00 -mm-diameter copper wire could just “float” horizontally in air

Suppose a straight 1. 00 -mm-diameter copper wire could just “float” horizontally in air because of the force due to the Earth’s magnetic field which is horizontal, perpendicular to the wire, and of magnitude What current would the wire carry? ILB I Be mg

Find the magnitude and direction of the current that must flow through the red

Find the magnitude and direction of the current that must flow through the red bar in order to remove the tension from the springs. x x x B =. 440 T x x x L = 62. 0 cm x x x L m = 13. 0 g