cookeemonstah
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radial magnetic field ensures a direct relationship. If it wast radial, then torque would keep changing as it turns.
I had 7A too but wasn't sure.YES! Thanks for supporting me mate!
yep that's what I did , duncha get 3?I got D for 8..
I = 0.03/(0.05*0.2sin(30))
ignored sin 90
I get 6yep that's what I did , duncha get 3?
theta is the angle between the conductor and the flux lines, not the cross section of field lines so theta = 90you find the length of wire and then use F=BILsin 30 to find the I
Omg this! I immediately crossed out the correct one when I saw "some" field lines or whatever it said, then picked the one about currents (B I think?) cause I didn't realise it said currents in magnets. :|and lol the meissner effect one didn't have any correct answers cos of poor wording hahaha
Winning... I knew going over trick questions from past papers would help.. There was 3 that I had seen in past ones that I got tricked on when practicing.. Pays offno. the angle was 90
Because the wire is PERPENDICULAR to the magnetic field.no no , you find the length of the conductor using Sin Ratio i.e. l= 0.2 / sin30
then you sub it in F=BIlsin 30
how is the angle 90?
but we take the angle the wire makes with the field far outtt guizeeeBecause the wire is PERPENDICULAR to the magnetic field.
Its a trick question, very common in past papers. ask ur teacher.but we take the angle the wire makes with the field far outtt guizeee