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8. A circular loop rotates at constant speed about an axle through the center of the...
A rectangular loop rotates with a constant angular velocity
about an axis as shown. It makes one complete rotation in 0.03 s.
The magnetic field lines are straight and parallel as shown. They
are perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The lengths are c= 0.5 m
and d= 3.5 m, the strength of the magnetic field is 0.08 T. The
total resistance of the loop is 174 ?.
1. What is the magnetic flux through the loop at the instant...
Consider a four-sided loop of wire with an axle running through the middle. The loop is spinning about the axle in a constant magnetic field Ř. The maximum magnetic flux will correspond to the case where the angle between ñ and B is o' (zero degrees). O True O False
To make an electric motor, you create a circular loop of wire with radius 0.0100 m. You also have a magnet that can produce a relatively uniform magnetic field of strength 0.30 T 2. a. At a certain point, the magnetic flux through the loop is 2.00 x 10- T.m2; what is the angle between the plane of the loop and the field? (Note: the angle is zero if the loop is oriented like figure P27.21 in Practice, p. 495.)...
The 2.9-cm-diameter solenoid in (Figure 1) passes through the
center of a 6.0-cm-diameter loop. The magnetic field inside the
solenoid is 0.20 T .Figure1 of 1The figure shows two positions of a horizontal solenoid
which passes through a circular loop labeled a and b. Position a
shows axes of the solenoid and the loop to coincide. Position b
shows the plane of the loop making an angle of 60 degrees with the
vertical.Part AWhat is the magnetic flux through the...
PROBLEM 2 - 10 points A square loop travels at a constant velocity of 10 cm/s to the right through a region of magnetic field. The magnetic field is confined to the outlined rectangular region outlined. The magnetic field is directed into the page in the left half of this region, and out of the page in the right half. The small squares on the diagram measure 10 cm x 10 cm, and the loop is shown at time t=0....
Quiz 1: Consider a circular loop with a 2.50-cm radius in a constant magnetic field of 0.625 T. 1) Find the magnetic flux through this loop when its normal makes an angle of (a) 60.0°, and (b) 90.0°, with the direction of the magnetic field B. 2) Find the angle at which the magnetic flux is 1 * 10-*Tm. Quiz 2: A bar magnet is moved rapidly toward a 40-turn circular coil of wire. As the magnet moves, the average...
The picture shows a rectangular current-carrying loop in a uniform magnetic field that is directed right. The loop is free to rotate about the axis shown as the dashed line in the top view. (a) Select all the correct statements about this situation from the list below. As seen from the side view, the initial net torque on the loop is clockwise As seen from the side view, the initial net torque on the loop is counterclockwise As seen in the top view, the...
Questions/Assignments an expression for the magnetic field at the center of circular loop of current carrying wire erive an expression for the magnetic field at a point on the axis of circular current carrying wire. 3. D erive an expression for the magnetic field at a point distance x away(along the dipole) due to magnetic dipole of moment M. 4. Derive an expression for the magnetic field at a point distance x away (along the perpendicular bisector) due to a...
top view side view The picture shows a rectangular current-carrying loop in a uniform magnetic field that is directed right. The loop is free to rotate about the axis shown as the dashed line in the top view. (a) Select all the correct statements about this situation from the list below As seen from the side view, the initial net torque on the loop is clockwise As seen from the side view, the initial net torque on the loop is...
course contents EMp- Timer □Notes d Evaluate-Feedback-Print Olnfo Here is a square loop of wire spinning in a constant magnetic field. B=B2 We were unable to transcribe this imageo(t)A 9:12 a s2.lite.msu.edu (a) As the square loop is spinning, the magnetic flux through the loop is constantly changing, which we could represent with the following magnetic flux versus time graph Which of the following points on the graph could represent the instant shown in the icture above? Choose all that...