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This next figure shows a conducting loop as we pull it with a constant force from...
A loop is pulled with a force F to the right to maintain a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. The loop has a length of 0.15 m. a width of 0.08 m, and a resistance of 200 ohm. At the instant shown, the loop is partially in and partially out of a uniform magnetic field that is directed into the paper. The magnitude of the field is 1.2 T. What is the magnitude of the emf induced in the loop?...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F= 3.90 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.220 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.800 T is directed, into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 3.80 m/s Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F=
4.80 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.620 m. A uniform
magnetic field B= 0.500 T is directed into the page. There is no
friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with
constant velocity v= 6.60 m/s.
A.) Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the
loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign
clockwise to be the...
The figure below displays a circular loop of conducting wire in a uniform magnetic field pointing into the page. The radius of the loop is 13.0 cm and the magnitude of the field is 0.110 T. You grab points A and B and pull them in opposite directions, stretching the loop until its area is nearly zero, taking a time of 0.190 s to do so. What is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop (in mv)...
That loop from Homework 4, Problem 4 is back again. This time, we are pulling the loop away from the wire with a constant velocity v. w To Infinity To Infinity a. How does this velocity affect the magnetic flux? b. What direction is the induced current in the loop? c. What is the net induced emf in the loop? d. If the loop has a total resistance of R, what is the induced current in the loop? e. What...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F-4.40 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.340 m. A uniform magnetic field B=0.500 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and therod moves with constant velocity v= 3.60 m/s Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive direction for emf...
3. Electromagnetic Inductance. Consider a single loop under magnetic field. (a) If the area A = 0.012[m) is constant, but the magnetic field is increasing at the rate of 0.020 T/s), determine the induced emf. (Use Faraday's law; the induced emf in a loop equals the absolute value of the time rate of change of the magnetic flux through the loop.) (b) If the total resistance of the circuit is 5.0(82), find the induced current. (c) Suppose we change the...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F=3.20 N along a set of rails separated by d-0.240 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.600 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 4.50 m Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive direction for...
the figure shows a conducting
loop in a magnetic field. the radius of the loop is 20 cm, and it
has a resistance of 0.02 ohms. Find the magnitude and direction of
the induced current if the magnetic field is increasing at a rate
of 4 T/s.
Question 13 The figure below shows three situations in which a wire loop lies partially inside a magnetic field. The magnitude of the magnetic field is either decreasing or increasing, as indicated. Each loop has a battery connect. In which situation is the induced emf and the battery emf in the same direction? 7-0 decreasing i decreasing Tincreasing (0) (a) a) a b) ь c) a and c d) a, b and c e) c Question 14 A wire loop...