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Chapter 8 Problem 10P

Question

Problem 10P

Imagine an iron sphere of radius R that carries a charge Q and a uniform magnetization  The sphere is initially at rest.

(a) Compute the angular momentum stored in the electromagnetic fields.

(b) Suppose the sphere is gradually (and uniformly) demagnetized (perhaps by heating it up past the Curie point). Use Faraday’s law to determine the induced electric field, find the torque this field exerts on the sphere, and calculate the total angular momentum imparted to the sphere in the course of the demagnetization.

(c) Suppose instead of demagnetizing the sphere we discharge it, by connecting a grounding wire to the north pole. Assume the current flows over the surface in such a way that the charge density remains uniform. Use the Lorentz force law to determine the torque on the sphere, and calculate the total angular momentum imparted to the sphere in the course of the discharge. (The magnetic field is discontinuous at the surface . . . does this matter?)

Solution

Solution 10P

Step 1 of 7 :

In this question, we need to find angular momentum stored in electromagnetic fields

In part b, if the sphere is gradually demagnetized, we need to find the induced electric field using Faraday’s law and find the torque field exerted on the sphere and calculate the total angular momentum imparted to the sphere during demagnetization

In part c, if the sphere is discharged by connecting to a ground wire to the north pole and the current flows over the surface such that the charge density remain uniform

Using Lorentz force law we need to determine the torque on the sphere and find the total angular momentum imparted to the sphere in the course of the discharge

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Title Introduction to Electrodynamics  4 
Author David J. Griffiths
ISBN 9780321856562

Imagine an iron sphere of radius R that carries a charge Q

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