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Ampere’s Law Physics 102 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 19 PAL #18 Magnetic Force How long would it take an electron to complete one circular orbit around a 1 G magnetic field? Distance around circle is circumference: Can find velocity from equation: v = rqB/m t = (2pr)/(rqB/m) = t = [(2)(p)(9.1X10-31)]/[(1.6X10-19)(1X10-4)] t = Currents and Magnetism It is also true that moving charged particles produce magnetic fields Serious magnetic fields are produced by currents What is the magnitude and direction of these fields? Magnetic Field from a Current in a Wire Needle deflected tangentially to the wire cross section How can we find the direction and magnitude of the B field for any situation? Right Hand Rule Revisited Grasp the wire with your thumb in the direction of the current and your curled fingers indicate the direction of the field Ampere’s Law To find the magnitude of the B field we use Ampere’s law The sum of the product of DL and B around the entire path is equal to m0I We can express Ampere’s law as: S BDL = m0I B Field for a Wire Use Ampere’s law for a circle of radius r around the wire Since B is the same everywhere around the circle B 2pr = m0I Magnetic field a distance r from a long straight wire with current I Today’s PAL I I Consider two parallel metal rails 1 cm apart and each carrying 100000 A of current in opposite directions What is the direction and magnitude of B at a point halfway in-between them? What is the direction and magnitude of the force on a conductor also carrying 100000 A that connects the two rails? Force on Two Parallel Wires The B field then will exert a force on the other wire F = BIL = m0IIL/2pd F = m0I1I2L/2pd Magnetic Field: Loop Can apply the right hand rule all the way around Loop acts as a bar magnet Magnetic Field: Solenoid What happens if you stack several loops up? You produce a solenoid Field inside the solenoid is strong and uniform (far from the ends) Electromagnet We can write an expression for the solenoid magnetic field: B = m0nI If you put a piece of iron in the center you get an electromagnet Next Time Exam #2 Same format as Exam #1 Covers chapters 16-20 Practice problems posted on WebAssign Will not count for grade Reading and homework for Monday on webpage