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1 AP Physics ST Biot-Savart Law tutornext.com

2 Biot-Savart Law Shortly after Oersted discovered connection between a current-carrying wire and a magnetic field Jean-Baptiste Biot and Felix Savart began relating magnetic force and current. Their observations are collectively referred to as the Biot-Savart Law. nndb.com ulike.net

3 Biot-Savart Law 1819 – Oersted – Established the fact that a current-carrying wire (I-wire) produced a magnetic field. – Direction of the magnetic field determined by the Right Hand Rule (RHR) Thumb points in the direction of the current Fingers curl in the direction of the magnetic field. boguta.phy.uic.edu

4 Biot-Savart Law sdsu-physics.org

5 Biot-Savart Law Experimental observations: – dB perpendicular to ds and r-hat; r-hat directed from ds to point P – dB (magnitude) is inversely proportional to the square of r; distance from ds to point P – dB (magnitude) is directly proportional to the current I – dB (magnitude) is directly proportional to the magnitude of length element ds – dB is directly proportional to the sinθ; θ = angle between the vectors ds and r-hat

6 Biot-Savart Law Biot-Savart Law… = permeability of free space

7 Biot-Savart Law Note - – dB = field created by a small length element of ds. – TOTAL magnetic field (B) at some point requires all current element contributions Ids… meaning integrate!

8 Coulomb’s Law vs. Biot-Savart Law “Similar yet different” Coulomb’s Law… Biot-Savart Law…

9 Coulomb’s Law vs. Biot-Savart Law Coulomb – Point charge produces electric field – Electric field varies inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating q 1 and q 2 – Direction of E is radial (perpendicular) to point charge Biot-Savart – Current element produces magnetic field – Magnetic field varies inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating Ids and point P – Direction of B is perpendicular to Ids and r-hat

10 Coulomb’s Law vs. Biot-Savart Law Coulomb – Electric field is fundamentally established by an isolated point charge Biot-Savart – Magnetic field established by an isolated current element* * current element however can not exist without a complete circuit to provide environment for charge to flow

11 Lesson Summary

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13 EXAMPLE #1 Magnetic Field Surrounding a Thin, Straight Conductor Consider a thin, straight wire carrying a constant current I and placed along the x axis as shown at right. Determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P due to this current. P O x θ dsds r a y x I

14 EXAMPLE #2 Problem 30-8 A conductor consists of a circular loop of radius R and two straight, long sections, as shown. The wire lies in the plane of the paper and carries a current I. Determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the center of the loop. I = 7 A R

15 EXAMPLE #3 Magnetic field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop Consider a circular wire loop of radius R located in the yz plane and carrying a steady current I. Calculate the magnetic field at an axial point P a distance x from the center of the loop. dBdB dBydBy dBxdBx dsds r x y z x R θ θ I

16 EXAMPLE #4 Magnetic Field Due to a Curved Wire Segment Calculate the magnetic field at point O for the current- carrying segment. The wire consists of two straight portions and circular arc of radius R, which subtends an angle π/2. The arrow heads on the wire indicate the direction of the current. R ds I I θ O I


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