Maximizing Torque with a Wire Loop

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In summary, the torque on a rectangular wire loop is maximized when the sine of the angle between the loop sides and the field is equal to something. The equations can be solved using simple geometry, and the result is that the loop should be square in order to maximize the torque.
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Homework Statement



Take a wire, and form it into a rectangular loop. It carries a current I.
What should its dimensions be, and how should it be placed inside of a magnetic field to maximize the torque on it?

Homework Equations



tau = NIAB sin theta

The Attempt at a Solution




There's no answer to this in my book, but shouldn't the dimensions just be L/4 by L/4 (a square), and it's perpendicular to the field?
 
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How did you come up with that answer?
 
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since max(sin theta) = 1, when theta = pi/2, and the maximum area you can get is when the loop is a square.
I think this should be right.@below: This is proved using simple geometry (the area of a square > area of rectangle with same perimeter)
 
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Can you prove it?
 
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I did what oneplusone did.
 
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Provide the proof.
 
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Can someone else please comment?
 
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darksyesider said:
Can someone else please comment?
I assume paisiello2 is asking you to prove that a square gives the largest area for a rectangle with a given perimeter. It's not hard to prove - doesn't even require calculus.
 
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a,b are side lengths. 2a+2b= L, so a = b-L/2

Maximize: b(b-L/2 = b^2 - bL/2. Using -b/2a we get L/4 =b=a
 
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So far so good - looks like you will benefit from a systematic approach to problem solving.

Step 1,. spell out the theory - in words ... the torque on a rectangular wire loop sides a and b is proportional to [what?] and the sine of the angle between [what?] and [what?].

Step 2: write down the equations describing the things you need to maximize.
There are two.

max tau occurs when function(angle)=something and function(rectangle dimensions)=something

Step 3. evaluate the equations

Step 4. summarize your results in a conclusion.
(This should be one or two sentences that relate the question to the answer.)
 

Related to Maximizing Torque with a Wire Loop

1. What is the purpose of maximizing torque with a wire loop?

The purpose of maximizing torque with a wire loop is to increase the rotational force or twisting power applied to an object. This can be useful in various applications such as motors, generators, and machinery.

2. How does a wire loop help to maximize torque?

A wire loop, when placed in a magnetic field and supplied with an electrical current, creates a magnetic field that interacts with the original field. This interaction results in a force that causes the loop to rotate, producing torque.

3. Is maximizing torque with a wire loop important in all industries?

While it may not be important in all industries, maximizing torque with a wire loop is crucial in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace. It plays a significant role in the efficient functioning of various technologies and equipment.

4. Can torque be increased by using a larger wire loop?

Yes, torque can be increased by using a larger wire loop. The larger the loop, the stronger the magnetic field it can produce, resulting in a greater torque output.

5. Are there any disadvantages to maximizing torque with a wire loop?

One potential disadvantage is that the wire loop can generate heat, which can lead to energy loss and potentially damage the loop over time. Additionally, the size and complexity of the wire loop may also add to the cost and maintenance of the equipment using it.

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