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Chapter 23, Problem 13P
A coil of 15 turns and radius 10.0 cm surrounds a long solenoid of radius 2.00 cm and 1.00 × 103 turns/meter (Fig. P23.13). The current in the solenoid changes as I = 5.00 sin 120t, where I is in amperes and t is in seconds. Find the induced emf in the 15-turn coil as a function of time.
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