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Unit 4 Day 3 – Magnetic Dipole Moment & Applications
Magnetic Torque Magnetic Dipole Moment Potential Energy of a Magnetic Dipole Magnetic Moment of a Hydrogen Atom Applications of magnetic Dipole Moment
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Magnetic Torque When a loop of wire carrying a current is placed in a uniform magnetic field, the magnetic force will produce a torque on the loop, causing it to rotate This is the principle behind motors, analog voltmeters, and etc.
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Magnetic Torque The torque on the dipole is:
If the coil consists of N loops the current increases by N·I
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Magnetic Torque If the coil makes an angle θ with the magnetic field, the magnetic force remains the same but the lever arm is reduced from ½b to ½bsinθ Torque is always in the direction of the net force Although this formula was derived for a rectangular coil, it is valid for any shape of flat coil
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Magnetic Dipole Moment
The quantity NIA in the torque formula is called the “magnetic dipole moment” Where the direction of A is in the direction of μ Therefore, in vector form, torque is expressed as:
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Magnetic Dipole Potential Energy
Remember the torque on an electric dipole: The electric potential energy of the electric dipole is: Hence, the magnetic potential energy of a magnetic dipole is:
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Magnetic Moment of a Hydrogen Atom
vt The hydrogen atom consists of a (-) charged electron orbiting a (+) charged proton The Coulombic force of attraction is the equivalent of the centripetal force keeping the electron in orbit FC
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Applications of Magnetic Dipole Moment
Electric Motors Voltmeter (Galvanometer) Loud Speaker
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