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8 July, 19:39

A single-turn circular loop of wire of radius 5.0 cm lies in a plane perpendicular to a spatially uniform magnetic field. During a 0.02500.0250-/text{s}s time interval, the magnitude of the field increases uniformly from 200 to 300 mT. Determine the magnitude of the emf induced in the loop

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  1. 8 July, 19:44
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    -0.0314 V

    Explanation:

    Parameters given:

    Initial magnetic field, Bini = 200 mT = 0.2T

    Final magnetic field, Bfin = 300mT = 0.3 T

    Number of turns, N = 1

    Radius, r = 5 cm = 0.05 m

    Time, t = 0.025 secs

    Induced EMF is given as:

    EMF = [ - (Bfin - Bini) * N * pi * r²] / t

    EMF = [ - (0.3 - 0.2) * 1 * 3.142 * 0.05²] / 0.025

    EMF = (-0.1 * 3.142 * 0.0025) / 0.025

    EMF = - 0.0314 V
  2. 8 July, 19:59
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    Given Information:

    time = Δt = 0.0250 seconds

    Radius = r = 5 cm = 0.05 m

    Change in Magnetic field = ΔB = (0.300 - 0.200) T

    Number of turns = N = 1

    Required Information:

    Magnitude of induced emf = ξ = ?

    Answer:

    Magnitude of induced emf = ξ = 3.141x10⁻² V

    Explanation:

    The EMF induced in a circular loop of wire in a changing magnetic field is given by

    ξ = - NΔΦ/Δt

    Where change in flux ΔΦ is given by

    ΔΦ = ΔBA

    ΔΦ = ΔBπr²

    ΔΦ = (0.300 - 0.200) * π * (0.05) ²

    ΔΦ = 7.854x10⁻⁴ T. m²

    ξ = - NΔΦ/Δt

    ξ = - (1*7.854x10⁻⁴) / 0.0250

    ξ = - 3.141x10⁻² V

    The negative sign is due to Lenz law.
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