ibuted mag- quired lenoid 9.00 T 29. A solenoid of radius = 1.25 cm and length = 30.0 cm has V300 turns and carries 12.0 A. (a) Calculate the flux through the surface of a disk-shaped area of radius R = 5.00 cm that is positioned perpendicular to and centered on the axis of the solenoid as shown in Figure P29.29a. (b) Figure P29.29b shows an enlarged end view of the same solenoid. Calculate the flux through the tan area, which is an annulus with an inner radius of a = 0.400 cm and an outer radius of b= 0.800 cm. nd the enoids a sole- y and nental enoid. inside your liame- R a Figure P29.29 b
ibuted mag- quired lenoid 9.00 T 29. A solenoid of radius = 1.25 cm and length = 30.0 cm has V300 turns and carries 12.0 A. (a) Calculate the flux through the surface of a disk-shaped area of radius R = 5.00 cm that is positioned perpendicular to and centered on the axis of the solenoid as shown in Figure P29.29a. (b) Figure P29.29b shows an enlarged end view of the same solenoid. Calculate the flux through the tan area, which is an annulus with an inner radius of a = 0.400 cm and an outer radius of b= 0.800 cm. nd the enoids a sole- y and nental enoid. inside your liame- R a Figure P29.29 b