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25 March, 05:33

A square loop of wire consisting of a single turn is perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. the square loop is then re-formed into a circular loop, which also consists of a single turn and is also perpendicular to the same magnetic field. the magnetic flux that passes through the square loop is 5.92 * 10-3 wb. what is the flux that passes through the circular loop?

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  1. 25 March, 08:34
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    The flux that passes through the circular loop is the same as the square loop because the square loop is re-formed into the circular loop. Thus the flux would be 5.92 x 10-3 wb.
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