How Does Magnetic Field Orientation Affect Torque on a Solenoid?

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The discussion focuses on calculating the torque exerted on a solenoid in a magnetic field. The solenoid has 180 turns, a cross-sectional area of 6.68 cm², and carries a current of 1.12 A in a 1.12 T magnetic field. The torque formula τ = IBAsinθ is applied, but initial calculations were incorrect due to using an area in the wrong unit. After correcting the area to square meters, the recalculated torque values for both perpendicular and 45-degree orientations were confirmed to be correct. The importance of unit conversion in physics problems is emphasized throughout the discussion.
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Torque on a soleniod / coil in magnetic field

Homework Statement



A solenoid having 180 turns and a cross-sectional area of 6.68 cm2 carries a current of 1.12 A

1) If it is placed in a uniform 1.12 T magnetic field, find the torque this field exerts on the solenoid if its axis is oriented perpendicular to the field.

2) If it is placed in a uniform 1.12 T magnetic field, find the torque this field exerts on the solenoid if its axis is oriented at 45.0* with the field

Homework Equations



τ = IBAsinθ

The Attempt at a Solution



1) know the following:
N=180 , B = 1.12T , I = 1.12A , θ = 90* , area = .0668 m2

τ = IBAsinθ

τ = (1.12 A) (1.12 T) ( .0668 m2) (sin90) = 0.084
I then take that and multiply by number of turns = 0.084 x 180 = 15.08

But my answer is wrong. where am I going wrong?



2) N=180 , B = 1.12T , I = 1.12A , θ = 45* , area = .0668 m2

τ = IBAsinθ

τ = (1.12 A) (1.12 T) ( .0668 m2) (sin45) = 0.060
I then take that and multiply by number of turns = 0.060 x 180 = 10.67

This is also a wrong answer. Where am I going wrong here?


Please help
 
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Hi jvince17,

jcvince17 said:

Homework Statement



A solenoid having 180 turns and a cross-sectional area of 6.68 cm2 carries a current of 1.12 A

1) If it is placed in a uniform 1.12 T magnetic field, find the torque this field exerts on the solenoid if its axis is oriented perpendicular to the field.

2) If it is placed in a uniform 1.12 T magnetic field, find the torque this field exerts on the solenoid if its axis is oriented at 45.0* with the field

Homework Equations



τ = IBAsinθ

The Attempt at a Solution



1) know the following:
N=180 , B = 1.12T , I = 1.12A , θ = 90* , area = .0668 m2

This area is not correct. Remember that the area given in the problem was in cm2, not cm. Do you see what it need to be?
 


alphysicist said:
Hi jvince17,



This area is not correct. Remember that the area given in the problem was in cm2, not cm. Do you see what it need to be?


I sure do! thank you very much. I changed my area and recalculated and both answers are now correct!
 
Good evening,

This is my first time doing this since i had just completed my registration. I am really very eager to know exactly my answer to the problem because when i tried solving it for number 1 my answer is (0) because i am using (cos 90) which is equal to 0. In number 2 my answer is 0.1066522483 N.m. I do not know if I am correct. If I am wrong please I need to know where did I get it wrong.

Thank you very much and more power to us!
 
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