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Title: AP Unit III D1' Magnetic Fields


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AP Unit III D1. Magnetic Fields
  • Students should understand the force experienced
    by a charged particle in a magnetic field, so
    they can
  • (a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the
    force in terms of q, v, and B, and explain why
    the magnetic force can do no work.
  • (b) Deduce the direction of a magnetic field from
    information about the force experienced by
    charged particles moving through that field.
  • (c) Describe the paths of charged particles
    moving in uniform magnetic fields.

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  • (d) Derive and apply the formula for the radius
    of the circular path of a charge that moves
    perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field.
  • (e) Describe under what conditions particles will
    move with constant velocity through crossed
    electric and magnetic fields.

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Magnetic Fields
  • Magnetic Field Strength B magnetic flux ?/ area
    A
  • B ?/A.
  • B is measured in Teslas (T), magnetic flux ? is
    measured in Webers (Wb), and Area is measured in
    m2

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  • The magnetic field around a bar magnet is spider
    shape
  • The direction of the field lines is from North to
    South (the direction the north pole of a magnet
    would go in if placed in the field.)
  • The magnetic field around a current carrying wire
    B ?0 I /2 ?a where ?0 is the magnetic
    permeability of free space or vacuum permeability
    4? x 10-7 (T m) / A

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Magnetic Field in a loop of current carrying wire.
  • I

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Current I

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Magnetic field around single current carrying wire
Magnetic field around loop of current carrying
wire
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  • x x
  • x x x
  • x x x x x
  • x x x
  • x x

x means magnetic field arrows going INTO paper
towards direction of North
If current goes counterclockwise then this side
is north pole of electromagnet
If current goes clockwise then this side is south
pole of electromagnet
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Magnetic Force _ The Motor Effect
  • The magnetic force on a wire is given by FBILsin
    ?
  • The magnetic force on a charge is given by F
    Bqv
  • The direction of the force is given by the right
    hand rule for conventional current (positive
    charges)
  • X means magnetic field going into the page
  • ? means magnetic field coming out of the page.

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Direction of force on a positive charge (Fig 19-7
p629)
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  • A charge entering a magnetic field will describe
    a circle.
  • Magnetic force centripetal force
  • Bqv mv2/r
  • Calculate v for an electron describing 12 cm
    radius circle in magnetic field 4 x 10-4 T.

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  • Bev mv2/r
  • v rBe/m
  • v 12 x 10-2 x 4 x 10-4 x 1.6 x 10-19/ 3.31 x
    10-34
  • v

If the particle moves under constant velocity
under crossed electric and magnetic fields the
electrical and magnetic forces are equal and
opposite. Eq Bqv
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  • This effect is used in particle accelerators to
    determine the mass of an unknown particle.
  • The charged particle is accelerated into a known
    magnetic field. The radius of path it describes
    tells us the mass since Bqv mv2/r them m
    Bqr/v.
  • x x x x x
  • x x x x x

If the particle is not charged it can be
accelerated into a particle which is.
v
B
q
r
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Crossed magnetic and electric fields
  • x x x x x x x x
  • x x x x x x x x

V 2000V

d 0.5 cm
B .007 T
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What is magnitude of charge on particle and which
direction will it move in ? Homework Questions
AP U III D 1Q1-10p652 all.
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