Chapter 27 Problem 76

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Problem

Magnetic seesaw

A uniform conducting rod of length and mass sits atop a fulcrum, which is placed a distance from the rod’s left-hand end and is immersed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude directed into the page. An object whose mass is 8.0 times greater than the rod’s mass is hung from the rod’s left-hand end. What current (direction and magnitude) should flow through the rod in order for it to be “balanced” (i.e., be at rest horizontally) on the fulcrum? (Flexible connecting wires which exert negligible force on the rod are not shown.)

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