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प्रश्न
A circular loop of radius r carrying a current i is held at the centre of another circular loop of radius R(>>r) carrying a current I. The plane of the smaller loop makes an angle of 30° with that of the larger loop. If the smaller loop is held fixed in this position by applying a single force at a point on its periphery, what would be the minimum magnitude of this force?
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उत्तर
Given:
For the outer loop,
Magnitude of current = I
Radius of the loop = R
Thus, the magnetic field at the centre due to the larger loop is given by
Now,
Angle between the area vector of the smaller loop and the magnetic field due to the larger loop = 30°
Thus, the torque on the smaller loop is given by
\[= i\pi r^2 \frac{\mu_0 I}{4R}\]
\[ = \frac{\mu_0 \pi r^2 Ii}{4R}\]
If the smaller loop is held fixed in its position, then
Torque due to the magnetic field = Torque due to the external force at its periphery
\[\Rightarrow Fr = \frac{\mu_0 \pi r^2 Ii}{4R}\]
\[ \Rightarrow F = \frac{\mu_0 \pi Iir}{4R}\]
This is the minimum magnitude of force to balance the given condition.
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