It is the force experienced by a charged particle moving in a space where both electric and magnetic fields exist. F =qe + q(v B )

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Moving Charges And Magnetism Moving Charges Moving charges produce magnetic field around them. SI unit of magnetic field is Tesla (T). Lorentz Force It is the force experienced by a charged particle moving in a space where both electric and magnetic fields exist. F =qe + q(v B ) qe = Force due to electric field q(v B ) = Force due to magnetic field(magnetic force) Magnetic force on a charged particle It is opposite on negative charge than that on positive charge. It vanishes, if v and Bare parallel or anti-parallel Magnetic force is zero, if charge is at rest. Magnetic force on a current carrying conductor A straight conductor of length l and carrying a steady current I experiences a force F in a uniform external magnetic field B, F =I(l B ) Motion of charged particle in uniform magnetic field In a uniform magnetic field B, a charge q executes a circular orbit in a plane normal to B. Magnrtic force acts as centripetal force. q(v B )=mv2r If v and B are at right angles then radius of the circular orbit r=mvbq Time period (T) can be calculated by T=2πmqB Frequency of rotation can be calculated by ω=bqm Motion of charged particle in combined electric and magnetic field Generaly, in combination of the magnetic and electric fields charged particle moves in spiral path Velocity selector Magnetic field and the electric field are perpendicular to each other.

At a certain velocity at which the the net force due to magnetic and electric fields is zero qvb=qeor v=eb Cyclotron It works on the principle that the frequency of revolution of charged particle is not dependent on the energy. Electric and magnetic field are used in combination to increase the energy. Cyclotron frequency: v=bqm Biot Savart's Law: According to this law the magnetic field is proportional to the current and element length, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. db= Idlsinθr2 Magnetic field due to current carrying circular coil At the centre it is calculated to be eequal to B B=μ0nIr n = No. of turns in the coil I = Current flowing through the circular coil r = Radius of the coil The magnetic field at a point on the axis of a circular coil-carrying current is given by B=μ0nIr22(r2+x2)32 n= No. of turns in the coil I = Current flowing through the circular coil r =Radius of the coil x = Distance of the point from the centre of the coil Ampere s circuital law

The line integral of magnetic field induction B around a closed path in vacuum is equal to m 0 times the total current I threading it. B.dl =μ0ni Applications of Ampere's circuital law The magnetic field induction at a point well inside a solenoid is given by B = μ 0 ni n is the number of turns of the solenoid B=μ0nI2πr The magnetic field induction due to current in an ideal toroid is given by Solenoid It consists of an insulating long wire closely wound in the form of helix The magnetic field induction at a point as well as inside a solenoid is given by B = 0 n Toroid It is a hollow circular ring on which a large number of turns of a wire are closely wound. Magnetic field due to a toroid is given by B= μ0ni2πr B Magnetic field r Radius I Current N Number of turns of toroidal coil Force between two parallel conductors carrying current Two linear parallel conductors carrying currents in the same direction attract each other. Two linear parallel conductors carrying currents in opposite directions repel each other. Torque on a current carying loop A loop carrying current when placed in a uniform magnetic field experiences a torque that is

given by τ =m B Magnetic moment of a loop of area A carrying current I is given by m=ia. Direction of magnetic moment is determined by the right hand thumb rule. If we curl the fingers of the right hand inthedirectuion of the current the fdirection of the thumb gives the direction of the magnetic moment. DC motor works on this principle It consists of a commutator that reverses the direction of the current after every half rotation The direction of the force on the conductors of current carrying loop is determined by Fleming's left hand loop Current carrying loop as magnetic dipole Its upper face has current flowing in anti-clockwise direction. It has North polarity. Its lower face has current flowing in clockwise direction. It has South polarity. Magnetic dipole moment of current loop (M) is given by M=NIA. Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron An electron is in uniform circular motion in an orbit around nucleus constitutes current. The current in atom has a magnetic dipole moment(μ) associated with it. Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron is given by μ=e2ml where l = the angular momentum of the electron around the nucleus e = charge on electron m = mass of electron Minimum value of the magnetic moment is given by μ min μmin=eh4πm μ min is also known as Bohr magneton. Moving Coil Galvanometer Its working is based on the fact that when a current carrying coil is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a torque that deflects the coil connected with pointer. Suspension wire provides the restoring or control torque. Relation between deflection θ and current(i) is given by I=kNBAθ knba=g is galvanometer constant current sensitivity = NABk voltage sensitivity = NABk1R Conversion of the Galvanometer into Ammeter It can be converted into Ammeter by introducing a shunt resistance r s, of small value in parallel with it.

Conversion of the Galvanometer into Voltmeter It can be converted into Voltmeter by introducing a series resistance of large value in series with it.