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5 April, 09:19

A wire loop of radius 0.40 m lies so that an external magnetic field of magnitude 0.30 T is perpendicular to the loop. The field reverses its direction, and its magnitude changes to 0.20 T in 2.5 s. Find the magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop during this time.

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  1. 5 April, 11:20
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    The magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop is 0.1 volts.

    Explanation:

    let Ф be the flux in the loop, B be the magnetic field and A be the area of the loop.

    the induced emf in the loop is given by:

    ε = - dФ/dt

    = - d (B*A) / dt

    = - A*d (B) / dt

    = - π*r^2*d (B) / dt

    = - π * (0.40) ^2 * (0.20 - (-0.30)) / (2.5 - 0)

    = 0.1 volt

    Therefore, the magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop is 0.1 volts.
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