A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 160 cm, but its...
A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 164 cm, but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 15.0 cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.500 T, which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. A.) Find the magnitude of the emf...
Shrinking Loop. A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 162 cmcm , but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 11.0 cm/scm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.700 TT , which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Part A Find...
A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 167 cm , but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 15.0 cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 T , which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Find the magnitude of the...
Shrinking Loop. A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 160 cm , but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 12.0 cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.500 T , which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Part A Find...
A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 164cm , but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 11.0cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 1.00T , which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Find the magnitude of the emf induced in...
A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial
circumference of 165.0cm, but its circumference is decreasing at a
constant rate of 12.0cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The
loop is in a constant, uniform magnetic field oriented
perpendicular to the plane of the loop of magnitude
0.500T.
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Shrinking Loop. A circular loop of flexible iron wire has an initial circumference of 168 cm, but its circumference is decreasing at a constant rate of 12.0 cm/s due to a tangential pull on the wire. The loop is in a constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.600 T which is oriented perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Assume that you are facing the loop and that the magnetic field points into the loop. Part A Find the magnitude...
A circular loop of flexible conducting wire has an initial
circumference of 150cm. This loop is in a uniform 1.5 T magnetic
field, which remains parallel to the loop's area vector. The loop
begins to shrink, decreasing the circumference at a rate of 5
cm/s.
A) Calculate the EMF around the loop 4 seconds after it begins
to shrink
B) Is the EMF increasing or decreasing with time?
C) Calculate the change in magnetic field required to keep the
EMF...
2. A flexible loop of wire has an initial radius of 12.0 cm and sits in a magnetic field of 0.15 T as shown. The wire is grasped at points A and B and stretched until the area is approximately zero. If it takes 0.20 s to stretch the loop, what is (a) the magnitude of the average induced emf and, (b) which way will the induced current run in the loop? A BA COSD 44 (O-(0.12)) 0,2 0.15 CNO)...
The magnetic field at the centre of a circular loop of wire of radius 1.43 cm is 3.41 x 104 T in magnitude. (a) What is the current in the wire? (b) If the loop is in a horizontal plane and the field at its centre is upward, is the current flowing clockwise, or counterclockwise, as viewed from above? clockwise counterclockwise