
В 1 DU! Up B=0 Down In the figure provided, a rectangular loop of copper wire...
2. A rectangular loop of wire, with dimensions shown in the figure helow carries a current of 2.0 A and is placed in a 0.80 T magnetic field. The magnetic field runs horizontally from left to right in the plane of the paper. The loop rotates in the magnetic field. Assume that the dimensions given in the figure are exact. (a) At one point in its rotation, the loop is perpendicular to the magnetic field. What is the magnitude of...
A flat rectangular loop of wire is placed between the poles of a
magnet, as shown in the figure. It has dimensions w =
0.60 m and L = 1.0 m, and carries a current I = 2.0 A in the
direction shown. The magnetic field due to the magnet is uniform
and of magnitude 0.80 T. The loop rotates in the magnetic field and
at one point the plane of the loop is parallel to the field, as
shown.A)...
Part of a single rectangular loop of wire with dimensions shown in the figure (Figure 1) is situated inside a region of uniform magnetic field of 0.336 T . The total resistance of the loop is 0.532 Ω . Calculate the force required to pull the loop from the field (to the right) at a constant velocity of 1.59 m/s . Neglect gravity.
Part of a single rectangular loop of wire with dimensions shown in the (Figure 1) is situated inside a region of uniform magnetic field of 0.740 T . The total resistance of the loop is 0.780 Ω . Calculate the force required to pull the loop from the field (to the right) at a constant velocity of 5.20 m/s . Neglect gravity.
5.6 cm В. 9.4 cm [833. The magnetic field through the rectangular loop shown in the figure changes according to the relation B(t)=(3200 - 15.1t) T with t in seconds. The resistance of the loop is 15.2 m2 Based on the above information circle the statement(s) that is (are) TRUE. Statements: (a) Att = 2.8 s the magnetic flux is decreasing. (b) Att 2.8s the magnetic flux is increasing. (c) Att=2.8s the induced current ind in the rectangular loop is...
Problem 5 In the figure below, the current in the long, straight wire is l1 = 5.00 A, and the wire lies in the plane of the rectangular loop, which carries 13.0 A. The dimensions shown are c = 0.100 m, a = 0.150 m, and l = 0.500 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the net force exerted by the magnetic field due to the straight wire on the loop.
Faraday’s Law and Induced EMF
The figure displays a rectangular loop of wire with sides x and
y placed in a region where a uniform magnetic field ! exists. The
resistance of the loop is R. Initially the field is perpendicular
to the plane of the loop and is directed out of the page. The loop
can rotate about either the vertical or horizontal axis, passing
through the midpoints of the opposite sides, as shown.
1. Which of the following...
Problem 6: A flat rectangular wire loop is positioned next to a long straight current-carrying wire. Both the loop and the wire are in the plane of the page, and the direction of the current is clearly indicated in the figure.Part (a) Which image best indicates the direction of the magnetic field due to the current in the long straight wire at a point inside the loop? Part (b) How does the magnitude of the magnetic field change as the perpendicular...
Problem 1 (2 marks) A rectangular loop of conducting wire is rotating around the z-axis as shown in Figure 1. The loop is placed inside a magnetic field with A Z flux density of B = Ba, (Wb/m2) in free space. Given the height of wwww the loop is h (m); the width of the loop is (m) and the rotation W angular velocity is o (rad/s), find the induced emf in the closed loop C Figure
Problem 1 (2...
A rectangular loop of wire has a resistor with a resistance R=50.00 Ω on the left vertical wire, while the light vertical wire can be. over back and forth to make the loop larger or smaller. The vertical wires (the light of the rectangle) are 0.200 cm in length, and the entire circuit is in an area of space where a magnetic field of magnitude 0.750T and pointing out of the page is present. a) Draw the situation, including the...