As shown below, a wire loop (that is immersed in a 0.74 T B-field) shrinks from a radius of 55 cm to a radius of 2.2 cm

Business, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Operations Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Algebra, Precalculus, Statistics and Probabilty, Advanced Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Nursing, Psychology, Certifications, Tests, Prep, and more.
Post Reply
answerhappygod
Site Admin
Posts: 899603
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am

As shown below, a wire loop (that is immersed in a 0.74 T B-field) shrinks from a radius of 55 cm to a radius of 2.2 cm

Post by answerhappygod »

As Shown Below A Wire Loop That Is Immersed In A 0 74 T B Field Shrinks From A Radius Of 55 Cm To A Radius Of 2 2 Cm 1
As Shown Below A Wire Loop That Is Immersed In A 0 74 T B Field Shrinks From A Radius Of 55 Cm To A Radius Of 2 2 Cm 1 (46.58 KiB) Viewed 41 times
As shown below, a wire loop (that is immersed in a 0.74 T B-field) shrinks from a radius of 55 cm to a radius of 2.2 cm in 0.5 s. The wire of 0.26 12. Find the induced voltage & the induced current. loop has a constant resistance O OO O O U O Q O El Content 6 OOO 8. [-/10 Points] Aluminum Copper Gold Iron O oo Platinum Silver Tungsten Material OOO O O O O Qa O O G O O 000 JO O DETAILS OO O O Resistivity (11m) 2.65 x 108 O 1.68 x 108 2.44 x 10-8 9.71 x 108 10.6 x 108 1.59 x 10 5.60 x 108 OO 9 Pono O 9 O, O 7 Oo O O O OG OOO O O OOO OOOO 00000 O b O O OO For this problem, you need to determine the magnetic field at the center of the large loop. The formula for that is 8= where R is the radius of the loop. 2R O O V= I= current direction --Select- V-21.8988 V X 1= 84.226 A x current direction - counterclockwise MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Problem As shown below, there are two concentric platinum wire loops; a 4.5 cm radius loop and a 45 cm radius loop. The cross-sectional area of each wire is 0.007 m². The current in the larger loop goes from a counterclockwise 5.5 A to 0 A in 6.2 x 10s. Find the voltage & current in the smaller loop during the stated time interval. Assume the B-field of the larger loop is uniform (though not constant) across the smaller loop.
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!
Post Reply