1. A loop of wire with radius r=1 m is in a magnetic
field with magnitude B as shown in the graph. B changes from B1=1 T
to B2=11 T in
t=10 s at a constant rate.
A) Express the magnetic flux going through a loop of radius r assuming a constant magnetic field B
b) Express the change in the magnetic flux going through
this loop,
, in terms of B1, B2, & r
c) Calc the numerical value of
in T-m2
1. A loop of wire with radius r=1 m is in a magnetic field with magnitude...
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