A copper wire is 8.00 m long and has a cross-sectional area of 2.00 times 10^-4
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A copper wire is 8.00 m long and has a cross-sectional area of 2.00 times 10^-4 m^2. This wire forms a one turn loop in the shape of square and is then connected to a battery that applies a potential difference of 0.100 v. If the loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.600 T, what is the maximum torque that can act on it? The resistivity of copper is 1.7 times 10^-8 ohm middot m. Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. N middot mExplanation / Answer
here,
length , l = 8 m
cross sectional area , a1 = 2 * 10^-4 m^2
p = 1.7 * 10^-8 m
the current in the loop , I = V/R
I = V/(p * l/a1)
I = 0.1 * 2 * 10^-4 /( 1.7 * 10^-8 * 8)
I = 147 A
magnetic feild , B = 0.6 T
side of square , a = l/4 = 2 m
the maximum torque , T = B * a^2 * I
T = 0.6 * 2^2 * 147 N.m
T = 352.8 N.m
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