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Tuesday, 22 September 2020

TORQUE EXPERIENCED BY A CURRENT LOOP IN A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD

  Edunes Online Education

BOARD: CBSE and SEBA Assam

SUBJECT: Physics

TOPIC: Torque on a current loop in a uniform magnetic field

Torque on a current loop in a uniform magnetic field


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TORQUE ON A CURRENT LOOP IN A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD

What exactly makes the loop rotate in a magnetic field?
Two equal and opposite magnetic forces act on opposite sides of the loop forming a couple → producing torque.
🧠 Think Like This First: Magnetic field does NOT push the whole loop forward. It twists it. Field tries to rotate and align the loop.

STEP 1: VISUALISING THE RECTANGULAR COIL

Consider rectangular coil PQRS:
  1. Current I flows through the loop.
  2. Sides = a and b
  3. Area A = ab
  4. Magnetic field = B
  5. Angle between B and normal to coil = θ

Direction of the area and B makes an angle θ

🧠 Important: Always think in terms of the normal to the plane. That normal direction is the direction of magnetic moment.

STEP 2: APPLY MAGNETIC FORCE LAW

Force on a current carrying conductor: F = I (L × B)
Using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule:
  1. Side QR → Force upward → F₁ = IaB
  2. Side SP → Force downward → F₁′ = IaB
These two cancel each other → Net vertical force = 0
🧠 First Clarity: No net force. So the loop does NOT move up or down. It rotates.

STEP 3: FORCES RESPONSIBLE FOR ROTATION

Now observe other two sides:
  1. Side SR → Force coming out of page → F = IbB
  2. Side QP → Force going into page → F′ = IbB
These forces are:
  • Equal
  • Opposite
  • Parallel
  • Separated by distance “a”
Such forces form a Couple → producing torque.
🧠 Couple = Rotation Generator No translation, only twisting.

STEP 4: CALCULATION OF TORQUE

Torque = Force × Perpendicular distance Here:
  • Force = IbB
  • Distance = a sinθ
So, τ = F × a sinθ τ = IbB × a sinθ
τ = I B A sinθ Since A = ab

FOR N TURNS OF COIL

If there are N turns, τ = N I B A sinθ
Why multiply by N? Each turn experiences same torque. Total torque = Sum of all torques.
🧠 More turns → More torque → Stronger rotation This is the working principle of an electric motor.

MAGNETIC MOMENT CONCEPT (DEEP THINKING)

Magnetic moment: m = N I A Torque becomes: τ = m B sinθ
Vector form: τ = m × B
🧠 Ultimate Understanding: Current loop behaves like a tiny bar magnet. Magnetic field tries to align magnetic moment with itself.

WHEN IS TORQUE ZERO?

When θ = 0:
  • sinθ = 0
  • τ = 0
This happens when: Plane of loop ⟂ Magnetic field (Normal parallel to B)
🧠 Already aligned → No rotation needed.

WHEN IS TORQUE MAXIMUM?

When θ = 90°:
  • sinθ = 1
  • τ = NIBA (maximum)
This happens when: Plane of loop ∥ Magnetic field
🧠 Maximum misalignment → Maximum rotation force.

DIRECTION OF TORQUE

Using right-hand rule: Magnetic field tries to rotate loop so that magnetic moment aligns with B.
🧠 Nature Rule: Every dipole tries to align with the field. Misalignment creates torque. Alignment gives stability.

FINAL EXAM MEMORY COMPRESSION

τ = N I B A sinθ
🧠 Mental Flow Chart: Current → Magnetic Force Opposite Forces → Couple Couple → Torque Torque ∝ N, I, B, A, sinθ If you remember the “alignment story”, you will never forget the formula.

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