Question:

Which of the following statement is (are) correct in the given figure ?

Updated On: Jun 14, 2022
  • Net force on the loop is zero
  • Net torque on the loop is zero
  • Loop will rotate clockwise about axis OO' when seen from O
  • Loop will rotate anticlockwise about OO' when seen from O
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

$F_{BA}$ , =0, because magnetic lines are parallel to this wire. $F_{CD}> 0 $, because magnetic lines are antiparallel to this wire.

$F_{CB}$ is perpendicular to paper outwards and $F_{AD} $ is perpendicular to paper inwards. These two forces (although calculated by integration) cancel each other but produce a torque which tend to rotate the loop in clockwise direction about an axis OO'
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