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CBSE Class-12 Physics Quick Revision Notes Chapter-04: Moving Charges and Magnetism Force On A Straight Conductor

1) The document provides quick revision notes on key concepts in the CBSE Class 12 Physics chapter on Moving Charges and Magnetism. It defines the Lorentz force and magnetic force on a moving charge, describes cyclotron motion and the Biot-Savart law for magnetic fields. 2) Formulas are given for the magnetic field due to a circular coil and ampere's circuital law. Magnetic fields due to long wires, solenoids and toroids are also summarized. 3) The magnetic moment of a planar current loop and its interaction with an external magnetic field is defined. The document concludes with the magnetic moment of an electron orbiting the nucleus.

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CBSE Class-12 Physics Quick Revision Notes Chapter-04: Moving Charges and Magnetism Force On A Straight Conductor

1) The document provides quick revision notes on key concepts in the CBSE Class 12 Physics chapter on Moving Charges and Magnetism. It defines the Lorentz force and magnetic force on a moving charge, describes cyclotron motion and the Biot-Savart law for magnetic fields. 2) Formulas are given for the magnetic field due to a circular coil and ampere's circuital law. Magnetic fields due to long wires, solenoids and toroids are also summarized. 3) The magnetic moment of a planar current loop and its interaction with an external magnetic field is defined. The document concludes with the magnetic moment of an electron orbiting the nucleus.

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CBSE Class-12 Physics Quick Revision Notes

Chapter-04: Moving Charges and Magnetism

Force on a Straight Conductor:


Force F on a straight conductor of length l and carrying a steady current I placed in a
uniform external magnetic field B,

F = I lxB
Lorentz Force:
Force on a charge q moving with velocity v in the presence of magnetic and electric fields
B and E.
F = q (vxB + E )

Magnetic Force:
The magnetic force FB = q(vxB ) is normal to V and work done by it is zero.

Cyclotron:
A charge q executes a circular orbit in a plane normal with frequency called the
cyclotron frequency given by,
qB
vc =
2 m
This cyclotron frequency is independent of the particles speed and radius.
Biot Savart Law:
It asserts that the magnetic field d B due to an element dl carrying a steady current I at
a point P at a distance r from the current element is,

dlxr
4 r 3
Magnetic Field due to Circular Coil:
Magnetic field due to circular coil of radius R carrying a current I at an axial distance X
from the centre is
dB =

B=

0 IR 2

2( X 2 + R 2 )3/2
At the centre of the coil,
I
B= 0
2R

Amperes Circuital Law:


For an open surface S bounded by a loop C, then the Amperes law states that

B.dl = I
0

where I refers to the current passing through S.


If B is directed along the tangent to every point on the perimeter them

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BL = 0 I e

Where Ie is the net current enclosed by the closed circuit.


Magnetic Field:
Magnetic field at a distance R from a long, straight wire carrying a current I is given by,
I
B= 0
2R
The field lines are circles concentric with the wire.
Magnetic field B inside a long Solenoid carrying a current I:
B = 0 nI
Where n is the number of turns per unit length.
For a toriod,
NI
B= 0
2 r
Where N is the total numbers of turns and r is the average radius.
Magnetic Moment of a Planar Loop:
Magnetic moment m of a planar loop carrying a current I, having N closely wound turns,
and an area A, is

m = NI A

Direction of m is given by the Right Hand Thumb Rule:


Curl and palm of your right hand along the loop with the fingers pointing in the direction
of the current, the thumb sticking out gives the direction of
m( and A)

Loop placed in a Uniform Magnetic Field:


a) When this loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field B,
Then, the force F on it is, F = 0
And the torque on it is, = mxB
In a moving coil galvanometer, this torque is balanced by a counter torque due to a
spring, yielding.
k = NI AB
where is the equilibrium deflection and k the torsion constant of the spring.

Magnetic Moment in an Electron:


An electron moving around the central nucleus has a magnetic moment l , given by
e
l
2m
where l is the magnitude of the angular momentum of the circulating electron about the
central nucleus.
Bohr Magneton:
The smallest value of l is called the Bohr magneton B

l =

B = 9.27 x 1024 J/T


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