Uses of magnetism - Higher - OCR GatewayCalculating the size of the force
Electromagnetism is caused by the magnetic fields around wires carrying an electric current. The induced magnetic field of a wire can interact with other nearby magnets, producing a force.
To calculate the force on a wire carrying a current at right angles to a magnetic fieldArea surrounding a magnet that can exert a force on magnetic materials., use the equation:
force on a conductor (at right angles to a magnetic field) carrying a current = magnetic flux density × current × length
This is when:
force is measured in newtons (N)
magnetic flux density (magnetic field strength) is measured in tesla (T)
current is measured in amps (A)
length is measured in metres (m)
Example
2 A flows through a 50 cm wire. Calculate the force acting on the wire when it is placed at right angles in a 0.4 T magnetic field.
First convert the units:
50 cm = 50 ÷ 100 = 0.5 m
Then substitute the values into the equation:
force on a conductor carrying a current = magnetic flux density × current × length
force = 0.4 × 2 × 0.5
force = 0.4 N
Question
A 5.0 cm wire carries a current of 0.75 A. Calculate the force acting on the wire when it is placed at right angles in a 0.60 T magnetic field.
5.0 cm = 5 ÷ 100 = 0.050 m
force on a conductor carrying a current = magnetic flux density × current × length