Need help with torque on a rectangular coil

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The discussion centers on calculating torque on a rectangular coil using geometric principles. The participant initially struggled with the problem but ultimately found the solution through geometric calculations rather than relying on complex formulas. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between geometry and torque in electromagnetic applications.

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Sanosuke Sagara
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This is another question that I have think for very long hours but still find the solution to this question.I have my question in the attachment that followed.
 

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No. Not that way. You can calculate r using purely geometry.
 
Thanks for your help and I finally get the answer to my question.
 

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