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The magnetic field inside a solenoid is 8.617 mT. If this solenoid sits with its central axis perpendicular to a 30 mT magnetic field, what is the magnitude of the torque on the solenoid
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drwls
For the torque on a solenoid in field B oriented at angle a, see
http://library.thinkquest.org/16600/advanced/magneticfields.shtml
The torque G is given is in terms of N I A, where N is the number of solenoid turns or area A, and I is the solenoid current. See if you can relate that to the solenoid-produced field
http://library.thinkquest.org/16600/advanced/magneticfields.shtml
The torque G is given is in terms of N I A, where N is the number of solenoid turns or area A, and I is the solenoid current. See if you can relate that to the solenoid-produced field
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