
The force per unit length between two parallel current-carrying conductors is given by:
F = (μ₀ I₁ I₂ l) / (2 π r)
Where:
For the square loop:
The net force on the square loop is the sum of the forces on the opposite sides MN and NP. These forces will act in opposite directions, leading to a net force based on the distance between the wire and the loop.
The magnitude of the magnetic force exerted by the wire on the loop can be calculated by substituting the known values into the force formula.
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The graph shows the variation of current with voltage for a p-n junction diode. Estimate the dynamic resistance of the diode at \( V = -0.6 \) V.
