Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 38 μT (downward) in some region that has an area of 3.89 × 105 km2. What then is the magnitude of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding that region).
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Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 38 μT (downward)...
Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 50 μT (downward) over an area of 3.10 ✕ 105 km2. What then are the magnitude and direction (inward or outward) of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding this area)?
Chapter 32, Problem 030 Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 60 μT (downward) in some region that has an area of that region). Number 2.66 x 105 km2. What then is the magnitude of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding Units the tolerd the tolerance is +/-5% SHOW HINT LINK TO TEXT Question Attempts: 0 of 4 used SAVE FOR LATER
*It is a west-facing room Magnetic Flux: 1, Earth's magnetic field in the room has magnitude 52.5μΤ and lies in a north-south plane but points downward at an angle of 65.0° relative to horizontal. Determine the magnetic flux through each surface of a 3mx3m room with a roof angled at 30° relative to horizontal (the low wall has a height of 3m). Magnetic Flux: 1, Earth's magnetic field in the room has magnitude 52.5μΤ and lies in a north-south plane...
At New York City, the earth's magnetic field has a vertical component of 5.20 × 10-5 T that points downward (perpendicular to the ground) and a horizontal component of 1.80 × 10-5 T that points toward geographic north (parallel to the ground). What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on a 4.13-m long, straight wire that carries a current of 14.3 A perpendicularly into the ground?
a) Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.22 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 21° from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 6.6 x 10-4 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. (b) Find the smallest possible value of the area of the second surface. b) Near San Francisco,...
The magnetic field at the earth's surface can vary in response to solar activity. During one intense solar storm, the vertical component of the magnetic field changed by 2.8 μT per minute, causing voltage spikes in large loops of the power grid that knocked out power in parts of Canada.What emf is induced in a square 150 km on a side by this rate of change of field?
Find the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the floor of a house that measures 20 m by 19 m . Assume that the Earth's magnetic field at the location of the house has a horizontal component of 3.0×10−5 T pointing north, and a downward vertical component of 4.6×10−5 T
The magnetic field at the earth's surface can vary in response to solar activity. During one intense solar storm, the vertical component of the magnetic field changed by 2.8 μT per minute, causing voltage spikes in large loops of the power grid that knocked out power in parts of Canada What emf is induced in a square 170 km on a side by this rate of change of field? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A magnetic field of magnitude 0.53 T is directed vertically upward. (a) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 19 cm2 if the surface is vertical. (b) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 19 cm2 if the surface is horizontal. (c) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 19 cm2 if the surface is at angle of 59° with the horizontal.
A magnetic field of magnitude 0.50 T is directed vertically upward. (a) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 22 cm2 if the surface is vertical. (b) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 22 cm2 if the surface is horizontal. (c) Find the magnetic flux through a flat surface of area 22 cm2 if the surface is at angle of 63° with the horizontal.