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A rectangular current loop (a = 16.0 cm, b = 30.0 cm) is located a distance d = 14.0 cm near a long, straight wire that carries a current ( I W ) (IW) of 10.0 A (see the drawing). The current in the loop is I L IL = 20.0 A. Determine the magnitude of the net magnetic force that acts on the loop.

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Answer:

The magnitude of the net magnetic force is
3.12*10^(-5)\ N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Distance = 14.0 cm

Side a = 16.0 cm

Side b = 30.0 cm

Current
I_(w)=10.0\ A

Current
I_(L)=20.0\ A

According to figure,

Force F₂ and F₄ balance by each other

So, We need to calculate the magnetic force

Using formula of magnetic force


F_(1)=(\mu_(0))/(4\pi)*(2I_(L)I_(\omega))/(d)* a

Put the value into the formula


F_(1)=(10^(-7)*2*20*10)/(14.0*10^(-2))*16.0*10^(-2)


F_(1)=4.57*10^(-5)\ N

The direction of force is downward.

For F₃,


F_(3)=(10^(-7)*2*20*10)/(44*10^(-2))*16.0*10^(-2)


F_(3)=1.45*10^(-5)\ N

We need to calculate the magnitude of the net magnetic force that acts on the loop

Using formula of net magnetic force


F=F_(1)-F_(3)

Put the value into the formula


F=4.57*10^(-5)-1.45*10^(-5)


F=3.12*10^(-5)\ N

The direction of net force towards the wire.

Hence, The magnitude of the net magnetic force is
3.12*10^(-5)\ N

A rectangular current loop (a = 16.0 cm, b = 30.0 cm) is located a distance d = 14.0 cm-example-1
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