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A rectangular coil of wire has dimensions of 4 cm by 8 cm and is wound with 70 turns of wire. It is turned between the pole faces of a horseshoe magnet that produces an approximately uniform field of 0.5 T, so that sometimes the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field and sometimes it is parallel to the field.
a. What is the area bounded by the rectangular coil?
b. What is the maximum value of the total magnetic flux that passes through the coil as it is turned?
c. What is the minimum value of the total flux through the coil as it turns?
d. If the coil makes one complete turn each second and turns at a uniform rate, what is the time involved in changing the flux from the maximum value to the minimum value?
e. What is the average value of the voltage generated in the coil as it passes from the maximum to the minimum value of flux?
(a)
The area bounded by the rectangular coil.
Answer to Problem 3SP
The area of coil is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info Dimensions of rectangular coil is 4 cm by 8 cm, number of turns in coil is 70 and the magnetic field is
Write the formula to calculate the area of coil.
Here,
Substitute 8 cm for
Conclusion:
Therefore, the area of coil is
(b)
The maximum value of magnetic flux through coil.
Answer to Problem 3SP
The maximum value of magnetic flux is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info Dimensions of rectangular coil is 4 cm by 8 cm, number of turns in coil is 70 and the magnetic field is
Magnetic flux through the coil is maximum when the plane of coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines.
Write the formula to calculate the magnetic flux.
Here,
Substitute 70 for
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum value of magnetic flux is
(b)
The minimum value of magnetic flux through coil.
Answer to Problem 3SP
The minimum value of magnetic flux is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info Dimensions of rectangular coil is 4 cm by 8 cm, number of turns in coil is 70 and the magnetic field is
Magnetic flux through the coil is minimum when the plane of coil is parallel to magnetic field lines.
Write the formula to calculate the magnetic flux.
Substitute 70 for
Conclusion:
Therefore, the minimum value of magnetic flux is
(d)
The time required for change in flux.
Answer to Problem 3SP
The time required for flux change is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The current through the wires are
Field lines become perpendicular and parallel to plane of loop two times during one complete turn of coil. This means that during one complete turn, change in maximum value of flux to minimum occurs four times.
Write the formula to calculate the time required for flux change.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, time taken for flux change is
(e)
The average value of induced voltage inn coil.
Answer to Problem 3SP
The average value of induced voltage is
Explanation of Solution
Write the Faraday’s law to calculate the average value of induced voltage.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the average value of induced voltage is
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