A uniform magnetic field is at a right angle to the plane of a wire loop. When magnetic field decreases by 0.200 T in 1.

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A uniform magnetic field is at a right angle to the plane of a wire loop. When magnetic field decreases by 0.200 T in 1.

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A Uniform Magnetic Field Is At A Right Angle To The Plane Of A Wire Loop When Magnetic Field Decreases By 0 200 T In 1 1
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A uniform magnetic field is at a right angle to the plane of a wire loop. When magnetic field decreases by 0.200 T in 1.00 X10-³ s, the magnitude of the average EMF induced in the loop is 80.0 V. What is the change in flux? a. b. Calculate the area of the loop. C. If the resistance of the wire was 8.00 ohms, what is the induced current? d. What would happen to the EMF, if: i) the field change was the same, but it twice as long to decrease? ii) the field decrease was twice as much and it also took twice as long to change this field?
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