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Chapter 29 Magnetic Fields Physics 2212
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Differences Between Electric Fields and Magnetic Fields 1)What creates the field a) Electric - charge created just by sitting b) Magnetic – current ultimately charged at source, but charge must be moving right hand current 2)Field Lines a) Electric – lines start and end b) Magnetic – circular loop lines
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Magnetic Versus Electric Field Lines
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Magnetic Field Lines Implies no magnetic charge (no North) No magnetic charges Always closed loop surrounding charge But still makes dipole with same shape
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Charges Both electric and magnetic dipoles: opposites attract North side of compass orients itself to face South, so that the dipole is opposite Everywhere on Earth, there is a magnetic field – It produces a force
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A Magnet’s Effect Charges move, producing the magnet’s effects A force acts on the charges F B = q v × B q – charge v – velocity VECTOR B – magnetic field
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This is a CROSS PRODUCT Tricky – 3 mutually perpendicular vectors
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Magnetic fields on Earth point North towards the magnetic South pole – Going into page X – Coming out of the page
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Example XX XXX X Pv F B F B = q v × B F B = IqI IvI IBI sinθ 0 when parallel Must move perpendicular
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Right Hand Rule V – Thumb B – Finger F – Palm For point charge or current
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Current I = dq/dt l I = (dq/dt) l l (dq) = q (d l ) l I = q (d l /dt) = qv F B = IqI IvI IBI sinθ F = I l X B
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**Must be a vector to get force!! IlIl
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Units Units of B: Tesla (T) T = Ns/Cm A 1T magnet is BIG! A 19T magnet
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Magnetic field with current pointed at it: bends path into circle or spiral Old TV works like this: Cathode Ray – Resistor inside capacitor is heated, free electrons go into the positive end and shoot out hole, causing a beam – Current goes opposite of electrons – Must deflect the beam to other parts of screen magnetic field – Produce 2D field 2 sets of charged coils – Side to side produces up and down – Up and down produces side to side
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Centripetal Force = q v B mv = qB r For a particle travelling in uniform magnetic field If you know “r”, the particles being bent measure ration, measure mass
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m = Br q v curving at different speeds Speed, strength, measure curvature
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Mass spectrophotometer – separates ions of different mass Consistent velocity – add electric field Take beam, pass into magnetic field that pulls beam up, a capacitor that causes electric field to go straight through F up = qvB F down = qE
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qvB = qE v = E B Curve up too fast, curve down too slowly, straight = right speed Charge is quantized (have same q)
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Loop of Current No force on top and bottom Causes torque – 1 parallel, 1 perpendicular – Makes spin F X F
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