The steady current carrying rectangular conductor is placed in a uniform magnetic field as shown in Figure 3. a) What is the voltage difference, V between the side (shown with w) of the conductor in terms of the parameters given in Figure? b) What would be the voltage difference, V between the side of the conductor if B=0?
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In this case, the length of the conductor is w, and the velocity of the charges is given by the current I and the cross-sectional area A of the conductor: v = I/A Substituting these values into the formula, we get: V = B*w*I/A b) If B=0, then there would be Show more…
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