Final answer:
The magnitude of the maximum force on the 1-mm-long segment of the cylindrical nerve is 0.01884 N.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the magnitude of the maximum force on the cylindrical nerve segment, we need to use the formula for the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire:
F = I * L * B * sinθ
where
F is the force
I is the current
L is the length of the wire segment
B is the magnetic field strength
θ is the angle between the current direction and the magnetic field.
In this case, the length of the wire segment is 1 mm, which is 0.001 m, and the diameter of the nerve is 1.5 mm, which means the radius is 0.75 mm or 0.00075 m.
We can calculate the length of the wire segment as follows:
L = 2 * π * r = 2 * 3.1416 * 0.00075 m = 0.00471 m
Given that the magnetic field strength is 2 T and the angle between the current and the field is 90°, the formula becomes:
F = 0.00471 * 2 * 2 * sin(90°) = 0.01884 N
Therefore, the magnitude of the maximum force on the 1-mm-long segment of the cylindrical nerve is 0.01884 N.