3. Consider a circular loop of a wire with a radius of r = 20.0 cm...
3. Consider a circular loop of a wire with a radius of r = 20.0 cm in a uniform magnetic field of B = 0.300 T pointing into the page, as shown below. The loop of wire has a resistance of 2.5 12. xx x x x x X X X X х X х X X X x x х х х X B х XX x x r XX X X х х x x X X X...
3. Consider a circular loop of a wire with a radius of r = 20.0 cm in a uniform magnetic field of B = 0.300 T pointing into the page, as shown below. The loop of wire has a resistance of 2.5 12 X X X X X X X X X XXXB x x x x x x x x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X...
A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 160 cm, but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 15.0 cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.500 T, which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Find the magnitude of the emf epsilon...
1) Parts A-E refer to the following figure of a circular loop of conducting wire. In the figure, Region I has a uniform magnetic field in the direction shown and Region II has no magnetic field. a) If the loop moves to the right and starts to move into Region II, what is the direction of the induced current in the wire? Circle the correct response. a) Clockwise. b) Counterclockwise. c) There is no induced current. b) If the loop moves straight down and remains...
4. Consider a circular loop of wire with a mass m and a radius R. The circular loop is vertical such that gravitational force on the loop points straight down. You may assume this is near the surface of the earth such that the force of gravity has a magnitude FGl mg. The upper half of the circular wire is immersed in a uniform magnetic field B pointing into the page. In the figure below this corresponds to the region...
A square loop of wire with side length 10 cm is moving to the right with constant speed of 16 m/s. The loop has total resistance of 0.8 ohms. It begins in a region with no magnetic field, then enters a region of magnetic field (wider than 10 cm) with a strength of 0.5 T pointing into the page. Finally it leaves the field. 21) While entering the field what is the direction of the induced current as seen from above...
A circuit consists of a circular loop of wire with a radius a=28.3×10^-2 m. the circuit has a resistor with a resistance R1 = 9.1 . the circuit is entirely immersed a uniform magnetic filed whose magnitude changes over time . if the rate of change of the magnetic field is either decreasing or increasimg with 3.7 T/s a)find the current induced in the circuit. write your answer in mA and to 2 decimal places b) indicate the direction of...
Quiz 1: Consider a circular loop with a 2.50-cm radius in a constant magnetic field of 0.625 T. 1) Find the magnetic flux through this loop when its normal makes an angle of (a) 60.0°, and (b) 90.0°, with the direction of the magnetic field B. 2) Find the angle at which the magnetic flux is 1 * 10-*Tm. Quiz 2: A bar magnet is moved rapidly toward a 40-turn circular coil of wire. As the magnet moves, the average...
Problem 1 (20 points] A circular loop of wire with radius r = 10 cm and Resistance R = 1 N is * in a region of uniform magnetic field, as shown in the figure. The magnetic field is directed into the plane. At t = 0s, the magnetic field * * is zero. Then, the magnetic field starts to increase as function of time, B(t) = 0.5t? * * * X X a) [5 points) is the magnetic flux...
The magnetic field at the centre of a circular loop of wire of radius 1.43 cm is 3.41 x 104 T in magnitude. (a) What is the current in the wire? (b) If the loop is in a horizontal plane and the field at its centre is upward, is the current flowing clockwise, or counterclockwise, as viewed from above? clockwise counterclockwise