Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism - Lecture 9 Magnetic Fields
Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism - Lecture 9 Magnetic Fields
Magnetism – Lecture 9
Magnetic Fields
Dale E. Gary
Wenda Cao
NJIT Physics Department
Electric Field & Magnetic Field
Electric forces acting at a distance Magnetic forces acting at a
through electric field. distance through Magnetic field.
Vector field, E. Vector field, B
Source: electric charge. Source: moving electric charge
Positive charge (+) and negative (current or magnetic substance,
charge (-). such as permanent magnet).
Opposite charges attract, like North pole (N) and south pole (S)
charges repel. Opposite poles attract, like poles
Electric field lines visualizing the repel.
direction and magnitude of E. Magnetic field lines visualizing the
direction and magnitude of B.
FE q E FB q v B
The electric force is along the direction of the electric field, the
magnetic force is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
The electric force acts on a charged particle regardless of whether
the particle is moving, the magnetic force acts on a charged
particle only when the particle is in motion.
The electric force does work in displacing a charged particle, the
magnetic force does no work when a particle is displaced.
D y E y
B v
B
v x x
z z
CONVENTION
OUT IN
v|| v cos
v v sin
Motion in a nonuniform magnetic field: strong at
the ends and weak in the middle;
Magnetic bottle
Aurora
mv
r
qB
D E
Velocity Selector:
qE qvB E
v
B
The Mass Spectrometer:
mv m rB0 m rB0 B
r
qB q v q E
The Cyclotron:
2m 1
T f f osc q B 2mf osc
qB T
October 31, 2007
In Magnetic Field and Electric Field
5. The figures shows four directions for the velocity vector v of
positively charged particle moving through a uniform electric field E
(into the page) and a uniform magnetic field B (point to right).
Which direction of velocity has the greatest magnitude of net force?
E A
v
D v B B
v
v
C
A B C D
a b c
B
e
d
The direction of the length vector L or dL is that of the current i. d F B I dsB
A coil in a uniform magnetic field B will experience a torque given by i A B
Here is the magnetic dipole moment of the coil, with magnitude NiA
and direction given by the right-hand rule.
The magnetic potential energy of a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field is U B