The wire forms an electrical connection across the rails at one end of the rails. When triggered, a current of 1.00 xx 10^4 A flows through the wire, which accelerates the wire along the rails. Calculate the final speed of the wire as it leaves the rails.

Deja Bradshaw

Deja Bradshaw

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2022-10-17

A rail gun accelerates a projectile from rest by using the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire.
The wire has radius r = 5.10 × 10 4   m and is made of copper having a density of ρ = 8960   k g / m 3 . The gun consists of rails of length L = 1.00 m in a constant magnetic field of magnitude B = 2.00 T,oriented perpendicular to the plane defined by the rails. The wire forms an electrical connectionacross the rails at one end of the rails. When triggered, a current of 1.00 × 10 4   A flows through thewire, which accelerates the wire along the rails. Calculate the final speed of the wire as it leaves the rails.

Answer & Explanation

Alexandria Rubio

Alexandria Rubio

Beginner2022-10-18Added 10 answers

The above problem belongs to the topic of magnetism. It involves the concept of magnetic force due to a current carrying wire.
We know that,
Mass of wire = ρ V = ρ × ( 4 3 ) π r 3
where, ρ = density of wire and V = Volume of wire
Mass, M = ρ V = 8960   k g / m 3 × ( 4 3 ) × π × ( 5.10 × 10 4   m ) 3
M = 4.98 × 10 6   k g
Therefore, Magnetic Force acting on the wire, F = Bil
M a = B i l
where, a = acceleration, B = strength of magnetic field, i = current flowing in wire, and l = length
a = Bil / M
a = [ 2 × 1.00 × 10 4 × 1 ] 4.98 × 10 6
a = 0.4 × 10 10   m / s 2
Required velocity v is given by
v 2 = 2 a l v = [ 2 a l ] 1 2 v = [ 2 × 0.4 × 10 10 × 1 ] 1 2 v = 8.94 × 10 4   m / s

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