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Homework Statement
Suppose the rod in the figure below has mass m = 0.375 kg and length 18.5 cm and the current through it is I = 36.2 A.
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If the coefficient of static friction is mus = 0.503, determine the minimum magnetic field B (not necessarily vertical) that will just cause the rod to slide. Give the magnitude of B and its direction (angle) relative to the vertical.
Homework Equations
|F|=I*l*B*sin(theta)
Ff=Fn*mus
Fn=m*g
The Attempt at a Solution
Fn=3.67875 N
Ff=1.85 N
The magnetic force needs to be strong enough to overcome Ff, so Ff=I*l*B*sin(theta). Surely that force is maximised when sin theta is one, so relative to the vertical that angle must be 0?
Thus, 1.85=36.2*(18.5/100)*B, so B= .276 T, at an angle of 0 deg relative to the horizontal, however this is incorrect.
At what point am I going wrong?
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