Physics: for Science.. With Modern. -Update (Looseleaf)
Physics: for Science.. With Modern. -Update (Looseleaf)
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Chapter 30, Problem 74CP

(a)

To determine

The magnetic field at the center of the sphere.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 74CP

The magnetic field at the center of the sphere is μ0ρωR23.

Explanation of Solution

Consider the sphere as being built up by little spinning ring element of radius r, thickness dr and height dx, centered on the rotation axis.

Write the equation for the charge on each ring.

    dQ=ρdVdQ=ρ(2πrdr)(dx)                                                                                                 (I)

Here, Q is the charge and ρ is the density.

Write the equation for the current through each ring.

    dI=dQT                                                                                                                  (II)

Here, I is the current and ω is the angular speed.

Substitute ρ(2πrdr)(dx) for dQ and 2πω for T in equation (II) to find dI.

    dI=[ρ(2πrdr)(dx)](2πω)=ρωrdrdx                                                                                                    (III)

Write the expression for the magnetic field at a distance x from the center of the sphere on the rotation axis.

    B=x=RRr=0R2r2μ0ωρ2r3drdx(x2+r2)3/2                                                                             (IV)

Substitute V for x2+r2 in equation (IV) to find B.

    B=x=RRx2R2μ0ωρ2(Vx2)dVdx2V32B=x=RRx2R2μ0ωρ4(V12x2V32)dVdx                                                                          (V)

Solve equation (V) further.

    B=μ0ρω4RR[x2R2V1/2dVx2x2R2V3/2dV]dx=μ0ρω4RR[2V1/2+(2x2)V1/2]x2R2dx=2μ0ρω40R[2(x2R)4|x|+2R]dx                                                           (VI)

Solve equation (VI) further to find B.

    B=2μ0ρω4[2x33R4x22+2xR]0R=2μ0ρω4[2R33R4R22+2R2]=μ0ρωR23

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnetic field at the center of the sphere is μ0ρωR23.

(b)

To determine

The magnetic moment of the sphere.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 74CP

The magnetic moment of the sphere is 4πρωR515.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnetic moment by the ring.

  dμ=AdI                                                                                                                (V)

Here, μ is the magnetic moment.

Substitute πr2 for A and ρωrdrdx for dI in equation (V) to find dμ.

    dμ=(πr2)(ρωrdrdx)=πρωr3drdx                                                                                          (VI)

Integrate equation (VI) to find μ.

    μ=πωρx=RR(r=0R2x2r3dr)dx=πωρx=RR((R2x2)44)dx=πωρRR(R2x2)24dx=πωρRR(R42R2x2+x4)dx                                                                           (VII)

Solve equation (VII) further.

    μ=πωρ4(R4(2R)2R2(2R33)+2R55)=πωρ4(243+25)=πωρR54(1615)=4πρωR515

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnetic moment of the sphere is 4πρωR515.

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