Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction; Skills for analyzing processes involving electromagnetic induction; Changing field magnitude and induced emf; Changing area and induced emf Stimulating the brain
You want to use the idea of electromagnetic induction to make the bulb in your small flashlight glow; it glows when the potential difference across it is 1.5 V. You have a small bar magnet and a coil with 100 turns, each with area 3.0 x 10-4 m2. The magnitude of the field at the front of the bar magnet’s north pole is 0.040 T and reaches 0 T when it is about 4 cm away from the pole. Can you make the bulb light? Explain.
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