(Figure 1) shows a 1.0-cm-diameter loop with R=0.70 insıde a 2.0-cm-diameter solenoid. The solenoid is 8 0 cm long, has 100 turns, and carries the current shown in the graph. A positive current is cw when seen from the left. Part A Determine the current in the loop at t = 0.010 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Figure 1 of 1 Provide Feedback

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(Figure 1) shows a 1.0-cm-diameter loop with
R=0.70 insıde a 2.0-cm-diameter solenoid. The
solenoid is 8 0 cm long, has 100 turns, and carries the
current shown in the graph. A positive current is cw when
seen from the left.
Part A
Determine the current in the loop at t = 0.010 s?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Value
Units
Submit
Request Answer
Figure
1 of 1
Provide Feedback
Transcribed Image Text:(Figure 1) shows a 1.0-cm-diameter loop with R=0.70 insıde a 2.0-cm-diameter solenoid. The solenoid is 8 0 cm long, has 100 turns, and carries the current shown in the graph. A positive current is cw when seen from the left. Part A Determine the current in the loop at t = 0.010 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Figure 1 of 1 Provide Feedback
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<1 of 1
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10 cm
Transcribed Image Text:Figure <1 of 1 Provide Feedback 054 20cm 10 cm
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