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A current of 23.0 mA is maintained in a single circular loop with a circumference of 1.50 m. A magnetic field of 0.310 T is directed parallel to the plane of the loop. What is the magnitude of the torque exerted by the magnetic field on the loop?

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Answer: The magnitude of torque is 1.28Nm

Explanation: Please see the attachments below

A current of 23.0 mA is maintained in a single circular loop with a circumference-example-1
A current of 23.0 mA is maintained in a single circular loop with a circumference-example-2
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Answer:

0 Nm

Step-by-step explanation:

The magnetic dipole moment, μ, is the product of the current and the area of the loop.


\mu = IA

The torque is given by


\tau = \mu B\sin\theta

where B is the magnetic field and θ is the angle between the field and the loop.

From the question, the field is parallel to the plane of the loop. Hence,

θ = 0°.


\tau = \mu B\sin0^\circ = 0 \text{ Nm}

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