DERIVATION OF TORQUE EXPERIENCED BY A CIRCULAR LOOP IN UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD?
Asked by ARUN S | 3rd Mar, 2015, 04:06: PM
Expert Answer:
The current carrying circular loop in uniform magnetic field behaves as a magnetic moment
acting perpendicular to its palne.
The torque acting on the circular current loop of magnetic moment M in the direction of magnetic field
Torque,
(θ is the angle between
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Answered by Priyanka Kumbhar | 4th Mar, 2015, 02:49: PM
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