4.4 Magnetic Fields Flashcards
Why do charged particles move in a circular orbit in a magnetic field?
The magnetic force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle, so they end up being forced in a circular orbit. The particles undergo centripetal acceleration, with the centripetal force being the magnetic force.
When a magnetic field is perpendicular to a current-carrying wire, does the wire feel a force?
Fleming’s left hand rule for motors represents what properties on what fingers?
- Thumb - Thrust/Force
- First finger - Field (Magnetic)
- Second finger - Current
What is magnetic flux density (B)?
Flux density measured in Tesla (T) or Webers/meters2 (Wb/m2), is the flux per metre2.
Does a charged particle moving through a field feel a force when it is traveling along the field lines or perpendicular to them?
Perpendicular to the field.
What is the equation for the force felt by a moving charge in a magnetic field?
F = BQv sinθ
Is the force applied to the particles applied perpendicular to the particle’s motion or in one direction?
Perpendicular to its motion, causing it to move in a circular motion.
Which fields do cyclotrons use?
A. Electric field
B. Magnetic field
C. Gravitational field
D. Both Electric and Magnetic
D. An electric field and a magnetic field.
Define magnetic field.
- A region of space in which moving charged particles are subject to a magnetic force.
- This force is caused by the interaction of two magnetic fields (there is a field around the moving charged particles which interacts with the existing magnetic field they are passing through).
What is a magnetic field line?
The path which a north pole would take when placed in a magnetic field.
Field lines go from north to south.
How can you map field lines around a magnet?
- You can place iron filings on a piece of paper and then put the magnet on the paper and the filings will align to the field.
- You can also use a plotting compass and place it in various positions around the magnet, before marking the direction of the needle at each point and connecting
them.
How do you represent the strength of a magnetic field on a diagram?
It is represented by how close together the field lines are – the closer they are, the stronger the field. (It is the density of the field lines, which is why magnetic flux density and Magnetic Field strength are interchangable)
Define magnetic flux density.
The force per unit current per unit length on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the field lines. (Magnetic flux per unit area)
What is the unit of magnetic flux density?
Tesla (T)
1 T = 1 N m-1 A-1
When a magnetic field is perpendicular to a current-carrying wire, does the wire feel a force?
Yes, the magnitude of the force is =BIl
l = length of the wire
B = Magnetic flux density
I = Current in the wire