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Find the magnetic force on the square loop
Biiiiiiig thanks Hesch I don't get it why are you so smart man I am jealous. Thanks. I will tell you positively by tomorow if I get the answer(it is my time to sleep now then school tutions ... etc) Bye- Abs
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the magnetic force on the square loop
Wow, I made a big blunder there is nothing in the middle to be magnetized damn that was stupid of me. Thanks Hesch Just one more question, When I find B by B = (µ0 * i)/2 π r Do I have to find it for SR and PQ ? If yes then how do you find it in a horizontal wire ? I know...- Abs
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Find the magnetic force on the square loop
But we are supposed to find the force, then what good would it be to find force excewpt that it can be put in eqn (1)- Abs
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the magnetic force on the square loop
I got 1.22 x 10^4 I first found out the magnetic force on P then S then Q and then R and took a mid point in the center of the square and I got four values and I found their arithematic mean and I got 1.22 x 10^4- Abs
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the magnetic force on the square loop
Homework Statement A square loop PQRS carrying a current of 6A is placed near a long wire carrying 10A as shown in the figure. Find the magnetic force on the square loop. Homework Equations F = B * i * l ...... (1) B = (µ0 * i)/2 π r The Attempt at a Solution I tried finding out the...- Abs
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What are some tips for aspiring engineers in high school?
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What are some tips for aspiring engineers in high school?
Hello I am a grade 10 student and physics here is tough so I thought I will join a forum such as this and ask all my doubts, I hope you allow me to stay as I won't be able to answer all the questions asked as I probably won't even have learned the concept in it ... So anyways. Hi.- Abs
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