30. Induction and Inductance
Motional EMF
30. Induction and Inductance
Motional EMF
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A thin rod moves in a perpendicular, unknown magnetic field. If the length of the rod is 10 cm and the induced EMF is 1 V when it moves at 5 m/s, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field?
672views17rank - Textbook QuestionA potential difference of 0.050 V is developed across the 10-cm-long wire of FIGURE EX30.3 as it moves through a magnetic field perpendicular to the figure. What are the strength and direction (in or out) of the magnetic field?291views
- Textbook QuestionINT A 10-cm-long wire is pulled along a U-shaped conducting rail in a perpendicular magnetic field. The total resistance of the wire and rail is 0.20 Ω. Pulling the wire at a steady speed of 4.0 m/s causes 4.0 W of power to be dissipated in the circuit. a. How big is the pulling force?221views
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(II) A 22.0-cm-diameter coil consists of 36 turns of circular copper wire 2.6 mm in diameter. A uniform magnetic field, perpendicular to the plane of the coil, changes at a rate of 8.65 x 10⁻³ T/s. Determine (a) the current in the loop, and (b) the rate at which thermal energy is produced.
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(II) A long horizontal wire carries 24.0 A of dc current due north. What is the net magnetic field 20.0 cm due west of the wire if the Earth’s field there points downward, 38° below the horizontal, and has magnitude 5.0 x 10⁻⁵ T?
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