1)
2)Magnetic field is from north to south
Angle is 90 degrees
The direction of the force is downwards. On the magnet also it is downwards.The balance will read higher no.
3)
Magnetic field is from north to south
Angle is 90 degrees.
The direction of the force is upwards. On the magnet also it is upwards.The balance will read lower no.
Lab 7 Magnetic Force Post Lab Questions Below is a diagram showing the side view of...
15. Use the right-hand rule to determine the direction of the force on the charges moving in the magnetic fields below The force is The force is sores Force is The proton will be deflected Label the poles of the horseshoe magnet to reflect what is happening. 6. A beam of electrons passes through a magnetic field without being deflected. What can you conclude about the orientation of the beam relative to the magnetic field? Sketch a diagram showing the...
27C-Experiment: Magnetic Force on a Current It is possible, using basic lab equipment, to observe the force that a magnet exerts on current in a wire. Equipment:DC Power Supply (3A preferred), Long Barana wire, Large Pasco C Magnet, 1 gm sensitivity food scale. (Thero will only be a few systems set up. Your TA's will direct you in sharing their use.) Theory: The force due to a magnetic field on a straight wire carrying a current in a uniform B...
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Homework for Lab 7: Electromagnetism In this sequence of questions, you'll diagram the sequence of events that causes the coil from the previous problem to rotate counterclockwise continuously (i.e., you're going to diagram how & why the motor that you built in lab works). 1. [4Pt] A loop with a current in it is near a magnet with its North Pole pointing up as shown. On the diagram, draw in:...
Lab Homework - Force on a Current-Carrying Wire This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 4. A horseshoe magnet, with its north and south poles indicated, is shown in the figure below. Between the poles of the magnet is a wire perpendicular to the page, with current out of the page. a) Draw magnetic field lines for the magnet. Explain why you drew the field lines the way you did. b) If there...
Michal Smith R11340334 PHYSICS 1404 Lab Homework-Force on a Current-Carrying Wire This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 4. A horseshoe magnet, with its north and south poles indicated, is shown in the figure below. Between the poles of the magnet is a wire perpendicular to the page, with current out of the page. a) Draw magnetic field lines for the magner. Explain why you drew the field lines the way you did....
Find the direction of the magnetic force acting on a positive charge for this diagram, where y denotes the velocity of this positive charge and denotes the magnetic field. В What is the direction of the magnetic force on the positive charge in this diagram? The magnetic force points: A. to the right: B. out of the page: C. into the page D. to the left: E. upward: F downward; G. to the upper-left direction; H. to the upper right...
In Explorations 1 and 2, we have been focusing on the direction of the force on a current- carrying wire. It is obtained by using a right hand rule. Make sure you understand the right hand rule and how to use it to determine the direction of the force on a current- carrying wire when the direction of the magnetic field and the current are known. The magnitude of the force on a current-carrying wire is given by F =...
It is possible, using basic lab equipment, to observe the force that a magnet exerts on current in a wire. Equipment:DC Power Supply (3A preferred), Long Banana wire, Large Pasco C Magnet, 1 gm sensitivity food scale. (There will only be a few systems set up. Your TA's will direct you in sharing their use.) Theory: The force due to a magnetic field on a straight wire carrying a current in a uniform B field is: F = iL x...
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LABORATORY 9 MAGNETISM II: FORCE ON A CURRENT-CARRYING WIRE Objectives to be able to determine the magnitude and direction of the force on a current- carrying wire in a magnetic field to be able to apply Newton's Laws in magnetostatics to be able to experimentally determine the relationship between the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field and the current through the wire to be able to experimentally determine the relationship between...
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Equipment: 1 current-carrying wire set-up 1 power supply 1 ammeter Investigation 2: Relationship between force and length of a current-carrying wire In this section we will explore the relationship between the force on a current-carrying wire and the length of the wire. Investigation 2.1 Predict the dependence of the force on the length of the wire. If you were to plot...