It is often implied that the force density formula is all that is required to calculate the force that would be experienced by any stationary current-carrying medium in a region of space containing a magnetic field. However, representations of this formula are not all compatible, and the methods of applying such formulas when the conductor or surrounding medium have permeabilities different from vacuum are not widely known. The simplest case that one might consider is that of a current-carrying wire in an otherwise uniform field. It appears that the experimental measurements corresponding to such a situation have not been carried out for permeable media, and these results are reported here. The permeability and current can cause substantial changes in the field distribution from its background form, but the total force per unit length on the wire remains compatible with the formula with I being the conduction current and being the flux density that was present before the permeable current-carrying wire was introduced.
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Forces on permeable conductors in magnetic fields
Lee W. Casperson
Lee W. Casperson
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Physics, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, Oregon 97207-0751
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Am. J. Phys. 70, 163–168 (2002)
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Received:
April 02 2001
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October 09 2001
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Lee W. Casperson; Forces on permeable conductors in magnetic fields. Am. J. Phys. 1 February 2002; 70 (2): 163–168. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1424265
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