A. The current in the wire shown in the figure below is increasing. What is the direction of the induced current in loop A?
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counterclockwise |
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No current is induced in this loop. |
B. The current in the wire shown in the figure below is increasing. What is the direction of the induced current in loop B?
clockwise |
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counterclockwise |
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No current is induced in this loop. |
A) No current is induced in this loop.( because there is no magnetic flux passing through coil)
B) counterclockwise ( because magnetic flux passing through coil is increasing into page which is opposed by induced counterclockwise current in the coil so its effect would be magnetic field out of page inside coil) .
A. The current in the wire shown in the figure below is increasing. What is the...
A long straight wire and rectangular thin wire loop shown in the figure below are in the same plane with the geometrical dimensions specified as a=0.444 cm, b=2.75 cm and c=80.5 cm. The total resistance of the wire loop R=1.95 1. The long wire is driven by a triangle-wave generator resulting in the time-dependent current waveform I(t) also depicted in the figure. The magnitude of the waveform Io=13.24 A and the frequency f=56 Hz (temporal period of the waveform T=1/f)....
In the diagram below, the long straight wire carries a current
to the right and the current is increasing with time. This changing
current produces an emf in the circular loop. What is the direction
of the induced emf?
a. Clockwise b. Counterclockwise. c. We need to know the
resistance of the loop
5. In the diagram below, the long straight wire carries a current to the right and the current is increasing with time. This changing current produces an...
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...
A loop is moved toward a current-carrying wire as shown below. As the wire is moving, A B There is not enough information to correctly answer this question a clockwise current is induced in the loop a counterclockwise current is induced in the loop No current is induced in the loop D
A loop of wire in the shape of a rectangle of width w and length L and a long, straight wire carrying a current I lie on a tabletop as shown in the figure below. (a) Determine the magnetic flux through the loop due to the current I. (b) Suppose the current is changing with time according to I = a + bt, where a and b are constants. Determine the magnitude of the emf that is induced in the loop if...
A loop of wire in the shape of a rectangle of width w and length L and a long, straight wire carrying a current I lie on a tabletop as shown in the figure below (a) Determine the magnetic flux through the loop due to the current I. (Use any variable stated above along with the following as necessary: μ0 and π.) (b) Suppose the current is changing with time according to I = a + bt, where a and b are...
5. In the diagram below, the long straight wire carries a current to the right and the current is increasing with time. This changing current produces an emf in the circular loop. What is the direction of the induced emf? (A) Clockwise (B) Counterclockwise (C) We need to know the resistance of the loop ( )
The current I in a long, straight wire is constant and is directed toward the right as in (Figure 1). Conducting loops A, B, C, and D are moving, in the directions shown, near the wire. Part A For each loop, is the direction of the induced current clockwise or counterclockwise, or is the induced current zero? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Part B For each loop, what is the direction of the net force that the wire exerts on the...
5. In the diagram below, the long straight wire carries a current to the right and the current is increasing with time. This changing current produces an emf in the circular loop. What is the direction of the induced emf? (A) Clockwise (B) Counterclockwise (C) We need to know the resistance of the loop i O
(5 Points) The figure below shows a rectangular loop of wire moving away from a long straight wire carrying a constant current upward. What is the direction of the current induced in the loop? I This no current induced clockwise counterclockwise d need more information