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Lecture 19

Chapter 29

Magnetic Force

Physics II

Course website:https://sites.uml.edu/andriy-danylov/teaching/physics-ii/

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Solenoid

Auniformmagneticfield canbegeneratedwithasolenoid.

AsolenoidisahelicalcoilofwirewiththesamecurrentIpassingthrougheachloopinthecoil.

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Steps to make a solenoidMagneticfieldlinesproducedwithastraightwire

Let’sbendthewireintoaloop

Now,let’saddmoreloops

Auniformmagneticfieldisgeneratedwithasolenoid.

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where n N/l is the number of turns per unit length.

Along the bottom (ab), the line integral is zero since B 0outside the solenoid.

Along the sides (bc, da), the line integral is zero since the field is perpendicular to the path.

dsB

B

B=0dsBds

∙abcda

0 0 0

0 ∥

There are N loops with current I enclosed by an Amperian loop, so ∙

∙ ∙ ∙ ∙

Uniform field

Amperian loopabcda

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Take-home quizExample The Magnetic Field

of a Solenoid

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This patient is undergoing magneticresonance imaging (MRI). The large cylindersurrounding the patient contains a solenoidthat is wound with superconducting wire togenerate a strong uniform magnetic field.

B=1.2 T, I=100 A

Application of solenoids - MRI

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Electromagnet• Themagneticfieldoutsideasolenoidlookslikethatofabarmagnet.• Thusasolenoidisanelectromagnet

FF

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Electric Field Magnetic Field

From Coulomb’s law1

Biot-Savart law

Gauss’s Law

Ampere’s Law

So,nowweknowhowtofindmagneticfieldsusingBio‐SavartandAmpere’slaws.Now,thequestionis“howdoesamagneticfieldinteractwithmaterial(whichconsistsofchargesandcurrent)?”

Magnetic force on a moving charge

Magnetic force on current

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Magnetic force on a moving charge

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The Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge

AfterOersted’s discovery,thereweremanyotherexperimentswithmagneticfields,currents,charges,etc.ItwasfoundthatBexertsaforceonamovingcharge.

ThemagneticforceonachargeqasitmovesthroughamagneticfieldBwithvelocityv is:

where is the angle between v and B.

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Let’s play with the Magnetic Force on a moving charge

A magnetic field has no effect on a charge moving parallel/antiparallel to the field

ConcepTest B field of q

A)TotherightB)TotheleftC)IntothescreenD)OutofthescreenE)Themagneticforceiszero

Thedirectionofthemagneticforceontheprotonis

ConcepTest B field of q

A)UpwardB)DownwardC)IntothescreenD)OutofthescreenE)Themagneticforceiszero

Thedirectionofthemagneticforceontheprotonis

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Applications

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Magnetic Force in “Art”

Nam June Paik’s Magnet TV (1965) at the truly amazing new Whitney Museum of American Art.

Magnet TV1965/99 

Electrons in a kinescope are deflected by a 

magnetic field

(a Korean‐American artist)Nam June Paik

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Thank you