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In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, connected to each other by a resistor, is pulled

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 5:03 pm
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In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, connected to each other by a resistor, is pulled to the right with a constant force of magnitude Face 1.30 N. The friction between the bar and rails is negligible. The resistance R- 8.00 0, the bar is moving at a constant speed of 1.65 m/s, the distance between the rails is f, and a uniform magnetic field is directed into the page. E. (a) What is the current through the resistor (in A)? 0.52 (b) if the magnitude of the magnetic field is 3.10 T, what is the length f (in m 0.806 ✔m (c) What is the rate at which energy is delivered to the resistor (in W 2.145 ✔W (d) What is the mechanical power delivered by the applied constant force (in W)? 2.145 ✔W What If? Suppose the magnetic field has an initial value of 3.10 T at time t= 0 and increases at a constant rate of 0.500 T/s. The har starts at an initial position 0.100 m to the right of the resistor at t=0, and again moves at a constant speed of 1.65 m/s. Derive time-varying expressions for the following quantities (e) the current through the 8.000 resistor R (Use the following as necessary: t. Assume ) is in A and r it in s. Do not include units in your answer P(1) - Shpr (f) the magnitude of the applied force Frequired to keep the bar moving at a constant speed (Use the towing as necessary: Asume in andra. De answer.) N a) ww *
In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, connected to each other by a resistor, is pulled to the right with a constant force of magnitude Fapp-1.30 N. The friction between the bar and rails is negligible. The resistance R 8.00 0, the bar is moving at a constant speed of 1.65 m/s, the distance between the rails is t, and a uniform magnetic field B is directed into the page. E (a) What is the current through the resistor (in A)? 0.52 (b) If the magnitude of the magnetic field is 3.10 T, what is the length f (im)? 0506 ✔m (c) What is the rate at which energy is delivered to the resistor (in W)? (6) What is the mechanical power delivered by the applied constant force (in W)? 2.145 ✔w What If? Suppose the magnetic field has an initial value of 3.10 T at time to and increases at a constant rate of 0.500 T/s. The bar starts at an initial position 0.100 m to the right of the resistor at t-0, and again moves at a constant speed of 1.65 m/s. Derive time-varying expressions for the following quantities (e) the current through the 8.000 resistor R (Use the following as necessary; e. Assume I) is in A and it is in s. Do not include units in your answer) 2013-> (t) the magnitude of the applied force app required to keep the bar moving at a constant speed (Use the following as necessary: t. Assume F(t) is in N and is in s. De not include units in your answer)