A horizontal rectangular surface has dimensions 3.00 cm by 3.25 cm and is in a uniform magnetic field that is directed at an angle of 26.5 ∘ above the horizontal.
What must the magnitude of the magnetic field be in order to produce a flux of 4.30×10−4 Wb through the surface?
A horizontal rectangular surface has dimensions 3.00 cm by 3.25 cm and is in a uniform...
A horizontal rectangular surface has dimensions 2.50 cm by 3.00 cm and is in a uniform magnetic field that is directed at an angle of 34.5 degree above the horizontal. What must the magnitude of the magnetic field be in order to produce a flux of 4.50
A horizontal rectangular surface has dimensions 2.55 cm by 3.15 cm and is in a uniform magnetic field that is directed at an angle of 32.5 above the horizontal. Part A What must the magnitude of the magnetic field be in order to produce a flux of 4.10x10-4 Wb through the surface?
A 3.0-cm by 5.0-cm rectangular coil has 100 turns. Its axis makes an angle of 55° with a uniform magnetic field of 0.35 T. What is the total magnetic flux through this coil? 3.0x10 4WD 4.3 x 10-4 Wb 13.0x 10-2 Wb 4.3x 10-2Wb 5.3 x 10-2 Wb
Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.47 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 23° from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 9.2 x 10-4 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. (b) Find the smallest possible value of the area of the second surface.
Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.20 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 27° from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 7.0 x 10-4 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. (b) Find the smallest possible value of the area of the second surface.
Please solve! Thanks Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.35 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 11° from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 6.7 x 10-4 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. (b) Find the smallest possible value of the area of the second surface.
A rectangular loop of wire with dimensions 2.12 cm by 8 50 cm and resistance 0.576 Ω is being pulled to the right out of a region of uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field has magnitude 3.27 T and is directed into the plane of the following figure(Figure 1) Part A At the instant when the speed of the loop is 3.00 m/s and it is still partially in the field region, what is the magnitude of the force the magnetic field...
A rectangular loop of wire that is 38 cm wide and 25 cm long lies in the x–yplane in a region where the magnetic field is B = 1.1 T and directed at an angle of 55° with the z axis. Find the magnitude of the magnetic flux. Wb
Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.46 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 14° from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 8.50 x 10-3 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. m2 (b) Find the smallest possible value for the area of the second surface. m2
A rectangular loop of wire with dimensions 1.80 cm by 7.00 cm
and resistance 0.800 Ω is being pulled to the right out of a region
of uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field has magnitude 2.60 T
and is directed into the plane of (figure 1).
A) At the instant when the speed of the loop is 3.00 m/s and it
is still partially in the field region, what is the magnitude of
the force that the magnetic field exerts...