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(a)
The
Answer to Problem 8.18P
The vector torque on the square loop is,
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Square loop is given as,.
.
The torque is about the origin
Calculation:
The area of loop,
The field given is uniform. So, the torque about any origin is independent to that origin point.
Thus, the torque about
Conclusion:
The vector torque on the square loop is,
(b)
The vector torque on the given square loop.
Answer to Problem 8.18P
The vector torque on the square loop is,
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Square loop is given as,.
.
The torque is about the origin
Calculation:
The area of loop,
The field given is uniform. So, the torque about any origin is independent to that origin point.
Thus the torque about
Conclusion:
The vector torque on the square loop is,
(c)
The vector torque on the given square loop.
Answer to Problem 8.18P
The vector torque on the square loop is,
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Square loop is given as,.
.
The torque is about the origin
Calculation:
The area of loop,
The field given is uniform. So, the torque about any origin is independent to that origin point.
Thus the torque about
Conclusion:
The vector torque on the square loop is,
(d)
The vector torque on the given square loop.
Answer to Problem 8.18P
The vector torque on the square loop is,
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Square loop is given as,.
The torque is about the origin
Calculation:
Since the magnetic field is present only for
The differential force,
The position vector of any point in the segment, relative to given origin,
So, the differential torque,
The total torque,
Conclusion:
The vector torque on the square loop is,
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