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07:24
@JohnRennie You there?
07:35
@Knight hi :-)
08:00
@JohnRennie Are you free to help me?
@Knight I need to wok for about 15 minutes
@JohnRennie No problem sir!
Just ping me when you get free
08:14
@Knight hi.
08:41
@JohnRennie Hello
@Knight hi.
Are you still interested in the stuff from Griffiths about the field ina coil?
@JohnRennie Yeah
Who else other than you can solve my doubts :-)
I did a diagram to show what Griffiths means, or at least what I think he means. Give me a moment and I'll upload it.
Okay
Consider the simplest coil possible i.e. just a single loop.
Suppose there is some radial component of the field shown by the red arrow.
08:46
Okay
What Griffiths is saying is that if we reverse the current the field should reverse as shown at the top right.
Yes
But, if we just take the coil and rotate it 180° about the dashed line in the bottom right we shouldn't reverse the field.
But the two diagrams on the right have the current flowing in the same direction but have opposite fields, and this creates a contradiction.
So the conclusion has to be that there is no radial component of the field.
“We shouldn’t reverse the field” why? Isn’t turning gonna change the field?
If you look where I've drawn the dashed line in the bottom right diagram, then rotating about this axis cannot change the field because the field lies on the axis.
08:50
Sir I don’t why but I’m unable to convince myself, if we rotate the loop by 180 degrees we do so by flipping the axis (dashed line) so why wouldn’t the direction of red arrow gonna change?
Because a rotation about an axis does not change any points on that axis. It only changes points away from the axis.
Can you please explain me “rotation about the axis does not change any point on the axis” through some other example so that I too find it obvious (like you). I apologise if I’m too demanding
If I draw an arrow on a paper and then rotate it through the arrow by 180 degrees
Yeah it’s not changing :-)
@Knight :-)
@JohnRennie You know I was thinking that we had to rotate that arrow by 180 degrees
But I was wrong, it was the whole system that we had to rotate, and by this simple experiment by drawing an arrow on a paper and rotating it has done the job
09:13
@JohnRennie Something for you sir to amuse yourself. South African President is trying to say “in the beginning”

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