Magnetic Forces, Fields, and Faraday's Law
Magnetic Forces, Fields, and Faraday's Law
Faradays Law
ISAT 241
Fall 2003
David J. Lawrence
Magnetic Fields
Every
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Recall:
The
Magnetic Fields
The
Test
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FB q v B
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q
v
The magnitude of the magnetic force, FB , is
proportional to the charge q, the speed v = | v | of
the particle, and the magnetic field B.
| FB | also depends on
FB FB q vB sin
Example Problem
A proton
60o
y
B
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The
The
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When
When
The
FB q v B
ixj= k
i x k = -j
j x k =i
kxi= j
j x i = -k
k x j = -i
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B is perpendicular to both v and B. The
direction is given by the right hand rule.
The magnitude of the magnetic force is
When
FB = 0.
When
The
Example Problem
A proton
Magnetic Fields
Differences between electric and magnetic
forces on charged particles.
The electric force on a charged particle is independent
of the particles speed.
The magnetic force only acts on a charged particle
when the particle is in motion.
The electric force is always along or opposite to the
electric field.
The magnetic force is perpendicular to the magnetic
field.
(FE = q E vs. FB= q v B)
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Differences between electric and magnetic
forces on charged particles.
The
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Units of B
The SI unit of B is
weber/sq. meter = Wb/m2 = tesla = T
= N/(Cm/s ) = 104 G (gauss)
The
by
FB I L B
FB FB I L B sin
The
Example Problem
A wire
Total Force
If
The
Ftot = Fg + FE + FB
=mg+qE+qvB
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Hans
I=0
area of loop = A
d B
V=E=
dt
d B
V=E=N
dt
Example Problem
+
+
+
+
V=E=Bl v,
where l is the length of the wire.
Example Problem
A Boeing-747 jet with a wing span of 60 m
is flying horizontally with a speed of 300
m/s over Phoenix. Assume the magnetic
field is perpendicular to the velocity and has
a magnitude of 50.0 T.
What is the voltage generated between the
wing tips?