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- Sign in to O X Interval Spo X O Apr. 9: Fara X O Faraday.pdf x Faraday.pdf x HW 19 in mechanical X M (no subject) x PDF File | C:/Users/Colin/Downloads/Faraday.pdf 2) A rectangular coil with resistance R has N turns (loops), each of length e and width w as shown in the figure. The coil moves into a uniform magnetic field B with constant velocity v. Find the magnitude and direction of the total magnetic force on the coil (a) as it enters the magnetic field (i.e. partially immersed), and (b) as it moves (totally immersed) within the magnetic field. B. Pexternal 8:08 AM O Type here to search 62% hulu 4/9/2021 7.arrow_forwardA 40 turn conductive loop encloses an area of 0.55 m?. At what constant rate should the magnetic field directed perpendicular to the loop change with time if the induced emf is to be 4.25 Volts? Consider only positive numbers here in your answer.arrow_forward17. A U-shaped wire is bridged by a small metal rod AB of length I, and the distance of the rod from the left end of wire is a at initial moment t=0 as indicated in the right figure. A uniform magnetic field is directed into of page. Now move the rod at constant velocity y to the right as indicated.(a) Calculate the magnetic flux through the loop formed by the wire and rod at any instant t. (b) Find the emf induced in the loop as the rod is moving. (c) Indicate the direction of the current induced in the loop. O wire 8 Al -rod t30arrow_forward
- A metal rod moves with constant velocity along two parallel metal rails connected with strip of metal at one side as shown in Figure. A magnetic field B = 0.35 T points outof the page. If the rails are separated by distance ZL = 25 cm and the speed of the rod isv= 55 cm/s, find a) the induced emf and direction of induced currentb) the amount of heat released in this system in 3 min if the rod has resistance of 18 Qand the rails have negligible resistance.arrow_forwardA flexible loop as shown in the figure below has a radius of 14 cm and is located in a region where the magnetic field strength is 0.11 T... the loop is then grasped at points A and B and stretched out so that its area becomes zero... (a) Assuming it takes 0.16s to close the loop to an area of zero, calculate the magnitude of the average induced voltage. (b) Determine the direction of the induced current running through the loop while its area is being reduced to zero.arrow_forwardA 2 meter-long bar is being moved to the right at a constant speed. The bar is sliding on aframe that includes a resistor with R = 3.25 Ω. There is also a uniform 5.75-T magneticfield, directed into the page. At what speed should the bar be moved to produce a currentof 0.800 A in the resistorarrow_forward
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