A group of students measured the interaction force between a wire in a magnetic field and the magnet responsible for the field using a wire of length 4.1 cm. They obtained the following results.
Current (mA) | Force (N) |
-440 | -0.0237 |
-110 | -0.0119 |
380 | 0.0158 |
890 | 0.0277 |
1. Find the slope (with units).
2. Now, use the length of the wire to determine the strength of the magnetic field B in which the experiment was carried out.
A group of students measured the interaction force between a wire in a magnetic field and...
A group of students measured the interaction force between a wire in a magnetic field and the magnet responsible for the field using a wire of length 3.9 cm. They obtained the following results. Current (mA) Force (N) -0.0194 -0.0097 0.0129 0.0227 -460 -130 300 510 (a) Analyze the data. (You will not submit this spreadsheet. However, the results will be needed later in this problem.) (i) Enter the above data into an Excel spreadsheet (ii) Make a plot of...
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