College Physics
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Author: ETKINA, Eugenia, Planinšič, G. (gorazd), Van Heuvelen, Alan
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Chapter 21, Problem 40P
(a)
To determine
The expression for emf as a function of time, if
(b)
To determine
The emf at the following times
(C)
To determine
The sketch of the graph for emf-versus-time and connect the points with a smooth curve, if a
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