Example: Magnetic Field

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Problem

A Metal Rod with length 1.2 m and mass 500 g is suspended in a magnetic field of 0.9 T. Determine the current needed suspend the rod without supports.

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Solution

Ampere's Force Law

For our problem we have

And we know the necessary Force to hold up the bar without the supports would be equal to the weight of the bar multiplied by the gravitational force.

Substituting into Ampere's Law we are left with

Integrating from l=0 to l=1.2 m gives us

In conclusion we would need 4.54 Amps of current to suspend the bar in the magnetic field.