A tiny bar magnet is kept close to a long current carrying straight wire placed along the z axis. When the center of the magnet is at (a, 0.0) and it is oriented along the z axis, it experiences
A
no net force but a net torque.
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B
neither net force nor net torque.
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C
both a net force and a net torque.
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D
a net force but no net torque.
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Solution
The correct option is A no net force but a net torque. Here, from figure we see the direction of magnetic field.
Since, the magnet is small (i.e, dimension of magnet<<a), we can assume that the magnetic field due to current carrying wire at the location of magnet is uniform.
And, we know that in a uniform field , net force on a magnet is zero. And since field B is perpendicular to magnetic axis , and not parallel, hence there will be a net torque acting on the magnet given by ^M×^B.