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A magnetized wire with magnetic moment 𝜇𝑠=𝜇𝑠𝑦 is at a distance 𝑟&#119889

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 1:33 pm
by answerhappygod
A magnetized wire with magnetic moment ๐œ‡๐‘ =๐œ‡๐‘ ๐‘ฆ is at a distance
๐‘Ÿ๐‘‘ from a coil with ๐‘ turns and a radius ๐‘…๐‘. The wire oscillates
across the y-axis, with the distance ๐‘Ÿ๐‘‘ between the wire and the
coil modeled by ๐‘Ÿ๐‘‘=๐‘Ÿ0+๐‘Ÿ1cos2๐œ‹๐‘“๐‘ก.
Can you help solve this problem about Faraday's Law and
currents?
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A magnetized wire with magnetic moment ds = usลท is at a distance ra from a coil with N turns and a radius Rc. The wire oscillates across the y-axis, with the distance ra between the wire and the coil modeled by ra = ro + r1 cos 2nft PART A: What is the direction of the current in the coil when the wire is moving away from the coil? View this from the perspective of the +y axis. coil wire Y - z PART B: Find the magnitude of the emf within the coil due to the magnetic moment (U3) in the wire. Simplify considering dฤฑ << do wire ty coil |