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Shows a conducting circular loop radius a placed in a uniform, perpendicular magnetic field B. A metal rod OA is pivoted at the centre O of the loop. The other A of the rod touches the loop. The rod OA and the loop are resistanceless but a resistor having a resistance R is connected between O and a fixed point C on the loop . the rod OA is made to rotate anticlockwise at a small but uniform angular speed omega by an external force. Find (a) the current in the resistance R and (b) the torque of the external force needed ot keep the rod rotating with the constant angular velocity omega.

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The emf between the ends of the rotating rod is `epsilon = int d epsilon = int_0 ^a Bomegax dx =(1)/(2) B omega a^2`
The positive charges of the rod will be pushed towards O by the magnetic field
Thus, the rod may be replaced by a battery of `emf = (1)/(2) B omega a ^2` with the positive terminal towards O
The equivalent circuit diagram is shown in the circular loop joins A to C by a resistanceless path
(a) The current in the resistance R is `i = (epsilon)/(R) = (B omega a ^2)/(2 R)`
(b) the force on the rod due to the magnetic field is F=iaB
As the force is uniformly distributed over OA, it may be assumed to act at the middle point of OA
The torque is, therefore, `Gamma =(iaB) (a)/(2) = (B^2 omega a^4) /(4 R)` in clockwise direction
To keep the rod rotating at uniform angular velocity, an external torque `(B^2 omega a^4)/(4R)` in anticlockwise direction is needed.
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