Problem with find angle btw vectors (magnetism problem)

  • Thread starter Thread starter crevin
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Angle Vectors
Click For Summary
SUMMARY

The discussion centers on calculating the magnetic force acting on a wire carrying a current in a magnetic field defined by its components Bx = 0.10 T, By = 0.13 T, and Bz = 0.17 T. The magnetic force is determined using the formula F = ILB (sin θ), where I is the current (4.5 A) and L is the length of the wire (0.25 m). The resultant magnetic field B is calculated as 0.16 T from the x and y components, while the angle θ between the current and the magnetic field is established as 90 degrees, confirming that the force is maximized when the current is perpendicular to the magnetic field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of magnetic fields and forces
  • Familiarity with vector components in physics
  • Knowledge of trigonometric functions, specifically sine and tangent
  • Proficiency in applying the formula F = ILB (sin θ)
NEXT STEPS
  • Study the application of the right-hand rule in determining the direction of magnetic forces
  • Learn about the Lorentz force law and its implications in electromagnetism
  • Explore vector addition of magnetic field components in three-dimensional space
  • Investigate the effects of varying angles between current and magnetic fields on force magnitude
USEFUL FOR

Students studying electromagnetism, physics educators, and anyone involved in electrical engineering or related fields seeking to understand the interaction between magnetic fields and electric currents.

crevin
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
1. Homework Statement

The x, y, and z components of a magnetic field are Bx = 0.10 T, By = 0.13 T, and Bz = 0.17 T. A 25 cm wire is oriented along the z axis and carries a current of 4.5 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force that acts on this wire?

2. Homework Equations
F=ILB (sin theta)
a^2 + b^2 = c^2


3. The Attempt at a Solution

Well, I have
F= (4.5A)(0.25 m)(B?) (sin theta)

Ok, so I know what I and L are--> 4.5 A and 0.25 m. I also know that B is going to be the vector sum of components x and y-->
0.10^2 + 0.13^2 = B^2, which gives me B= 0.16. I did not include z because the current is in the z direction (parallel direction = 0, since sin 0 = 0).

My question is: How do I find theta? Theta is the angle between the current and the magnetic field. I know the magnetic field = 0.16 and the direction of the current is in the z-axis, which is 0.17. I was thinking of doing the tan inverse of 0.16/0.17, but I don't think that answer is right.

Any ideas on how to find theta?

Thanks a lot for any help
 
Physics news on Phys.org
theta is invariably 90 deg.
Theta is the angle between B & l. since u have taken Bx & By their resultant is in x-y plane & l is on z axis.
I hope i am clear.
 
Yes! Thank Sourabh N for the help-- I've spent over an hour looking at it and couldn't get it!

I finally got the right answer with your advice.

Thanks A LOT!
 

Similar threads

Replies
1
Views
1K
  • · Replies 1 ·
Replies
1
Views
986
Replies
3
Views
649
Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
8
Views
1K
Replies
7
Views
2K
Replies
4
Views
2K
Replies
1
Views
2K
  • · Replies 11 ·
Replies
11
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
3K