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Part A
A coil has 240 turns enclosing an area of 12.5 cm
In a physics laboratory experiment, the coil is rotated
during the time interval 0.040 s from a position in
which the plane of each turn is perpendicular to
Earth's magnetic field to one in which the plane of
each turn is parallel to the field. The magnitude of
Earth's magnetic field at the lab location is 6.60×10-5
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What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux
through one turn of the coil before it is rotated?
Express your answer in webers.
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What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux
through one turn of the coil after it is rotated?
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= 0 Wb
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