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Magnetic moment of a uniformly charged rotating sphere

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sphere is made of insulating material. Mu=qIw/2m for any general configuration where I is the moment of inertia about the axis of rotation. In this case as the charge is distributed over the surface the system is equivalent to a uniformly charged hollow sphere having I=2/3mr^2. Hence mu= (1/3)qwr^2.

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The sphere is made of insulating material. Mu=qIw/2m for any general configuration where I is the moment of inertia about the axis of rotation. In this case as the charge is distributed over the surface the system is equivalent to a uniformly charged hollow sphere having I=2/3mr^2. Hence mu= (1/3)qwr^2..

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