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A magnetic dipole is under the influence of two magnetic fields. The angle between the field direction is 60° and one of the fields has a magnitude of 1.2 xx 10^(-2)T. If the dipole comes to stable equilibrium at an angle of 15^(@) with this field, what is the magnitude of the other field? |
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Answer» SOLUTION :Here `B_1 = 1.2 XX 10^(-2)T` Inclination of dipole with `B_1 ` is ` theta_1 = 15^(@)` Therefore , inclination of dipole with `B_2` is ` theta_2 = 60^@ - 15^(@) = 45^(@)` ![]() As the dipole is in EQUILIBRIUM , therefore the torque on the dipole due to the two fields are equal and opposite . If M is magnetic dipole moment of the dipole , then `MB_1 sin theta_1 =MB_2 sin theta_2 or B_2 = ( B_1 sin theta_1)/(sin theta_2)` `=(1.2 xx 10^(-2) xx 0.2588)/(0.707) = 4.39 xx 10^(-3)T` |
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