Current Carrying Loop as a Magnetic Dipole
Important Questions on Current Carrying Loop as a Magnetic Dipole
A ring of radius with charge uniformly distributed over it is rotated with angular speed around its axis. Find magnetic moment of the ring.

An insulating rod of length carries a charge , distributed uniformly on it. The rod is pivoted at its mid point and is rotated at a frequency about a fixed axis perpendicular to rod and passing through the pivot. The magnetic moment of the rod system is

The magnetic moment of an electron orbiting in a circular orbit of radius with a speed is equal to

A straight wire carrying current is turned into a circular loop. If the magnitude of the magnetic moment associated with it is , then the length of the wire will be

Relation between magnetic moment and angular velocity is:-

A charge is spread uniformly over an isolated ring of radius . The ring is rotated about its natural axis and has a magnetic dipole moment of the ring as . Angular velocity of rotation is

A current carrying coil behave like tiny magnet. If area of coil is A and magnetic moment is ‘M’ then current through the coil is :-

A circular loop has a radius of 5 cm. and it is carrying a current of 0.1 A. its magnetic moment is :

Find the magnetic moment of a thin round loop with current if the radius of the loop is equal to $r$ and the magnetic induction at its centre is equal to .

A circular coil of diameter has turns of wire which carry current of ampere. The magnetic moment of the coil is

A circular coil of radius and carries a current . What is the magnetic moment of the coil?

A coil carrying current has radius and number of turns . It is rewound so that radius of new coil is and it carries current 'I'. The ratio of magnetic moment of new coil to that of original coil is

A steel wire of length has a magnetic moment . It is bent in shape having equal size of arm. The new magnetic moment is

A current of is flowing through a circular coil of , each of radius $7 \mathrm{cm}$. The coil lies in the $\mathrm{X}-\mathrm{Y}$ plane. What is the magnitude and direction of the magnetic dipole moment associated with it?

The magnetic dipole moment of the earth is . If we assume it to be due to a current loop wound around the magnetic equator of the earth, then what should be the magnitude of the current, if the equatorial radius is

Magnetic dipole moment of a current-carrying coil is independent of

A steady current flows in a small square loop of wire of side in a horizontal plane. The loop is now folded about its middle such that half of it lies in a vertical plane. Let and , respectively denote the magnetic moments of the current loop before and after folding. Then

A circular loop and a square loop are formed from two wires of the same length and cross-section. The same current is passed through them. Then the ratio of their dipole moments is

A wire of length , carrying current , is bent in circle of radius , then magnetic moment at centre of loop is

A coil of length carries a current . The magnetic moment of coil is proportional to

