Show that 1.00 Wb = 1.00 V • s. [Hint: Use Faraday’s Law, Eq. (32.4).]
To prove:
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The value of fluxis
Formula used:
The magnitude of induced emf in a coil is expressed as,
Here,
Explanation:
Recall the expression for the magnitude of induced emf in the coil.
Rearrange for
For 1 turn,
Substitute 1 for
Write the unitsof
The unit of
Substitute
Conclusion:
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