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7 August, 13:34

A 0.43 m long and 0.43 m wide loop is moved at a constant velocity of 0.15 m/s into a perpendicular constant magnetic field of 0.31 T. Calculate the magnitude of the induced voltage in the loop.

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  1. 7 August, 16:11
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    The magnitude of the induced voltage in the loop is 20 mV.

    Explanation:

    given;

    length of loop, L = 0.43 m

    width of loop, w = 0.43 m

    velocity of moved loop, v = 0.15m/s

    magnetic field strength, B = 0.31 T

    To determine the magnitude of the induced voltage in the loop, we apply Faraday's law;

    magnitude induced E. M. F = BLv

    magnitude induced E. M. F = 0.31 x 0.43 x 0.15 = 0.02 V = 20 mV

    Therefore, the magnitude of the induced voltage in the loop is 20 mV.
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