Please explain how will this magnetic bar move and why. How to determine the direction of force and torque? Thanks.

Please explain how will this magnetic bar move and why. How to determine the direction of...
(c) Find the magnitude and
direction of the minimum magnetic field required to move the wire
at constant speed.
(d) What happens if the magnetic field exceeds this minimum
value?
Consider the system pictured in the figure below. A 15.9-cm horizontal wire of mass 14.3 g is placed between two thin, vertical conductors, and a uniform magnetic field acts perpendicular to the page. The wire is free to move vertically without friction on the two vertical conductors. When a 4.75-A...
A bar magnet is oriented with its magnetic dipole moment at 33.1° to the direction of a 0.0301-T magnetic field, causing a torque of 0.00213 N·m to act on it. Find the magnitude of the magnet\'s magnetic dipole moment.
A bar magnet is oriented with its magnetic dipole moment at 30.7° to the direction of a 0.0107-T magnetic field, causing a torque of 0.00487 N·m to act on it. Find the magnitude of the magnet\'s magnetic dipole moment.
A loop of wire with a clockwise current is in a uniform magnetic field that is in the plane of the loop. The loop has: A) both a net force and a net torque on it. (B) a net force on it but no net torque on it. (C) no net force on it but a net torque on it. (D) neither a net torque nor a net force on it. (E) a magnetic field that adds with the uniform...
please answer questions 2,4,6
2. Based on the direction of current flow and direction of magnetic field, which direction will the loop of wire within the magnetic field turn? Explain your reasoning 3. A simple circuit is set up. 1. Explain how and why an ammeter and a voltmeter is placed into the circuit to perform measurements based upon the internal design of each. 4. A set of batteries are put into a circuit. 1. Explain if how it is...
Could you please explain why the answer is C. I dont understand
how determing the direction of the force allows us to understand
charge distribution.
2. A current carrying conductor is in an uniform magnetic field. The drift velocity ote positive charge carriers is v; the direction of the drift velocity is shown in the figure. What's the distribution of charges from topside view of the conductor? 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 c) d) a)
Please explain.
What is the force of AC? A. Same direction as magnetic field B. Opposite direction of magnetic field C. Into page and perpendicular D. Out of page and perpendicular
An electron moving in the +y direction, at right angles to a magnetic field, experiences a magnetic force in the -x direction. The direction of the magnetic field is in the a. -x direction b. +x direction c. +y direction d. -z direction e. +z direction Please explain everything in detail so I can understand, thanks!
Explain magnetic field and magnetic forces, and give examples in daily life. not by hand please and do not copy others work from chegg. Thanks.
Exercise 11 A squarish object is suspended from the end of a long, uniform bar tilted at an angle 0 above the horizontal. The bar's lower end is anchored to a wall, and the upper end is attached to a horizontal cable anchored to the same wall. All parts of this system are in equilibrium. cable wall object (a) Create a complete FBD for the bar. The FBD should not show the hanging object, the wall, or the cable, just...