Ch. 28 Magnetic Field: Text: Fundamentals of Physics (8 Ed.) by Halliday, Resnick, Walker
Ch. 28 Magnetic Field: Text: Fundamentals of Physics (8 Ed.) by Halliday, Resnick, Walker
Ch. 28 Magnetic Field: Text: Fundamentals of Physics (8 Ed.) by Halliday, Resnick, Walker
General Physics II
Topics
The magnetic field (B )
magnets
electromagnets
In magnets, the moving charges are the electrons in the atoms that make the
materials.
In electromagnets, they are the charges that make up the current in the wire.
However : no isolated poles occur in nature. They all occur in pairs. Cut a
magnet in half, you still have two magnets with two poles each!
Magnetic field lines go from north pole to south pole(on the outside). However,
magnetic field lines are always closed: there are no monopoles where the lines
can end! So, that go from south to north in the inside.
The earth has a magnetic field too: this is the “magnetoshere”.
F qv B
Newtons Meter/second
Coulombs
Charges that do not move, do not feel magnetic force (what about magnets?)
Magnetic forces are perpendicular to both the velocity of charge and to the
magnetic field (electric forces are parallel to the field). Since magnetic forces
are perpendicular to the velocity they do not work
Speed of particles moving in a magnetic field remains constant in magnitude,
the direction changes. Kinetic energy is constant (no work)
• Force is qv x B
• Direction of force is ALWAYS
normal to velocity!
• Speed CANNOT CHANGE!
• Direction of velocity DOES
CHANGE i.e. acceleration is NOT 0!
1
K mv 2
2
2K (2)(5.3MeV )(1.60 10 13 J / MeV )
v
m 1.67 10 27 kg
3.2 107 m / s
FB q vB sin 90o
6.110 15 N
FB 6.1 10 15 N
a 3 .7 1012
m / s 2
m 1.67 10 27 kg
Ions are injected in the region of crossed E and B fields, which fixed
their velocity
Electric field (perpendicular) electric force: e E (perpendicualar)
Magnetic field(horizontal) magnetic force ev B (perpendicular)
eEL2
y
2mv 2
E m B 2 L2
eE evB v
B e 2 yE
V Ed
Number density
The electric and magnetic forces are in balance
eE evd B
Drift speed
J i
vd
ne neA
Number density
Bi
n (l A / d )
Vle
v2
F m
r
mv 2 mv
qvB r
r qB
Period T
2r 2m
T
v qB
1 qB
f
T 2m
qB
2f
m
K U 0
1 2
mv qV 0
2
2qV
v
m
mv m 2qV 1 2mV
r
qB qB m B q
2 2mV
x 2r
B q
B 2 qx 2
m 3.386310 25 kg 203.93u (1u 1.6605 10 27 kg )
8V
qB 2 m f osc
F iL B
d F id L B
iLB sin mg
mg ( m / L) g
B
iL sin i
(46.6 10 3 kg / m)(9.8m / s 2 )
B
28 A
1.6 10 2 T
For a coil with N turns ( NiA) B sin (Where A is the area of coil)
^
( NiA) n
B
The coil behaves like a bar magnet placed Right hand rule : curl fingers in
in the magnetic field direction of current : thumb
points along μ
Current carrying coil: magnetic dipole
p E B
U ( ) p E
U ( ) B