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Catapult Force

The document discusses catapult force, which is the force produced on a current-carrying conductor when it is placed in a magnetic field due to the interaction between the magnetic fields. It describes how to determine the direction of the catapult force using Fleming's Left Hand Rule and that the strength of the force can be increased by increasing the current or using a stronger magnet. It also discusses how a catapult field is produced and how forces are generated between two parallel current-carrying conductors depending on whether the currents are in the same or opposite directions.

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Catapult Force

The document discusses catapult force, which is the force produced on a current-carrying conductor when it is placed in a magnetic field due to the interaction between the magnetic fields. It describes how to determine the direction of the catapult force using Fleming's Left Hand Rule and that the strength of the force can be increased by increasing the current or using a stronger magnet. It also discusses how a catapult field is produced and how forces are generated between two parallel current-carrying conductors depending on whether the currents are in the same or opposite directions.

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Catapult Force

When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, the


interaction between the two magnetic fields will produce a force on the
conductor, which called a catapult force.

Fleming's Left Hand Rule (Motor Rule)

The direction of the force can be determined by Fleming's left hand rule

The fore finger, middle finger and the thumb are perpendicularly to each
other. The forefinger points along the direction of the magnetic field,
middle finger points in the current direction and the thumb points along
the direction of the force.

Strength of the Catapult Force

The strength of the force can be increased by:

Increase the current


Using a stronger magnet
The Catapult Field

The interaction of the two magnetic fields (the magnetic field of the
current-carrying wire and the magnetic field of the permanent magnet)
produces a resultant field known as catapult field as shown in the figure
above.

The non-uniform field produces the catapult force from the stronger field to
the weaker field.

Force between 2 current carrying conductor

When 2 current carrying conductors are placed close to each other, a


force will be generated between them.

If the current in both conductors flow in the same direction, they will attract
each other, whereas if the currents are in opposite direction, they will
repel each other.
Force between 2 current carrying conductor - How it's
produced and the field pattern?

This force is due to the interaction between the magnetic field of the 2
conductor. The figure above shows the catapult field produced by 2 current
carrying conductors when their current is in the same direction or opposite
direction.

Turning Effect of a Current-carrying Coil in a Magnetic


Field

If a current carrying coil is placed in a magnetic field, a pair of forces will be


produced on the coil. This is due to the interaction of the magnetic field of
the permanent magnet and the magnetic filed of the current carrying coil.
Direct Current Motor

Electric motor converts electrical energy to kinetic energy. It consist a


rectangular coil of wire placed between 2 permanent magnets. The coil are
soldered to a copper split ring known as commutator. 2 carbon brushes are
held against the commutator.

The function of the commutator is to change the direction of the current


in the coil and hence change the direction of the couple (the 2 forces in
opposite direction) in every half revolution. This is to make sure that the coil
can rotate continuously.

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