BrooklynBees
Mar30-08, 02:04 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
The force on a wire .80 m long that is perpendicular to the Earth's magnetic field is .12 N. What current flows throught the wire? (Earth's magnetic field is 1.0x10^-4 T at the poles and 5.0x10^-5 T at the equator)
2. Relevant equations
Fm=BIl
Fm is magnetic force in N, B is magnetic field strength in telsa (T), and l is length in meters.
3. The attempt at a solution
I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to use for B. Do I use the strength at the poles? at the equator? Some combination of the two?
Thanks.
The force on a wire .80 m long that is perpendicular to the Earth's magnetic field is .12 N. What current flows throught the wire? (Earth's magnetic field is 1.0x10^-4 T at the poles and 5.0x10^-5 T at the equator)
2. Relevant equations
Fm=BIl
Fm is magnetic force in N, B is magnetic field strength in telsa (T), and l is length in meters.
3. The attempt at a solution
I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to use for B. Do I use the strength at the poles? at the equator? Some combination of the two?
Thanks.