A flat, square surface with side length 3.15cm is in the xy-plane at z = 0....
Constants Periodic Table A square loop of side length 100 mm is placed on a wooden table in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.31 T. The greatest magnetic flux through the loop is measured when the loop is flat on the table. Part A What is the flux through the loop when it is tilted such that the plane of the loop makes a 60° angle with the table?
A square flat loop with 15 turns and a side length of 20.3 cm is placed in a magnetic field that is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The magnitude of this field varies with time according to B = 0.50t2 , with t measured in seconds and B in Tesla. What is the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil at t = 5.3? (Hint: Use the differential form of Faraday's law.)
A square loop has side lengths of 24.0 cm and lies in the
xy-plane, with its bottom left corner at the origin. A
magnetic field is acting parallel to the z-axis
represented by the equation B = 0.300(y^2)t. If
the resistance in the loop is 0.700 ?, what is the induced current
in the loop at t = 0.300 s?
A square loop has side lengths of 24.0 cm and lies in the xy-plane, with its bottom left corner at...
The square surface shown has a side length of 3.9 mm. It is in a
uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1925 N/C, which makes an
angle of 44.0 degrees with a normal to the square surface as shown.
Take that normal to define outward direction for the surface.
Calculate the electric flux through the surface.
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The base of the closed cubelike surface shown here is the unit square in the xy-plane. The four sides lie in the planes x=0, x= 1, y = 0, and y= 1. The top is an arbitrary smooth surface whose identity is unknown. Let F= xi – 2yj + (z + 3)k and suppose the outward flux of F through Side A is 1 and through Side B is - 3. Can you conclude anything about the outward flux through...
A square loop of wire with side 3 cm is placed in a uniform
magnetic field of magnitude 0.4 T. A line perpendicular to the
plane of the loop is angled at 30 degrees to the magnetic field.
What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the coll
A square loop of wire with side 3 cm is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.4 T. A line perpendicular to the plane of the loop is angled...
A square loop of wire with side length 10 cm is moving to the right with constant speed of 16 m/s. The loop has total resistance of .8 ohms. It begins in a region with no magnetic field, then enters a region of magnetic field (wider than 10 cm) with a strength of .5 T pointing out of the page. a) while entering the field what is the direction of the induced current as seen from above the plane of...
A circular area with a radius of 6.00 cm lies in the xy-plane. You may want to review (Page) For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Magnetic flux calculations. Part A What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux through this circle due to a uniform magnetic field with a magnitude of 0.220 T in the + z-direction? Part B What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux through this circle due to the same...
Consider a wide, nearly flat square with uniform charge density p.
The square is centered at the origin and is lying parallel to the
xy plane. It has side length a and thickness h h<<a, so the
top surface of the square is at z=h/2 and the bottom is at z=-h/2.
Find a simple approximate (monomial) expression for the magnitude
of the electric field on the z-axis for
(1). 0 < z < h/2
(2). h/2 < z << a...
A square loop with side dimensions l lies in the xy plane of a rectangular coordinate system and is centered about the origin. The loop carries a current I that circulates counter clock-wise. Determine an expression for the magnetic flux density vector.