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27 May, 01:15

A circular coil of wire of radius 8 cm and 19 turns is placed with its plane perpendicular to a 5.6 T magnetic field, produced by an electromagnet. The current to the electromagnet is then switched off, causing the magnetic field to collapse to zero in a time of 744 ms. What is the emf generated in the coil while the magnetic field is collapsing, in units of volts?

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  1. 27 May, 03:24
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    2.87 Volt

    Explanation:

    N = 19

    change in magnetic field = 5.6 T

    Time, dt = 744 ms = 0.744 s

    Induced emf,

    e = N * change in flux / time

    e = 19 * 3.14 * 0.08 * 0.08 * 5.6/0.744

    e = 2.87 Volt
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