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18 May, 12:17

A flat coil of wire has an area A, N turns, and a resistance R. It is situated in a magnetic field, such that the normal to the coil is parallel to the magnetic field. The coil is then rotated through an angle of 90˚, so that the normal becomes perpendicular to the magnetic field. The coil has an area of 1.5 * 10-3 m2, 50 turns, and a resistance of 180 Ω. During the time while it is rotating, a charge of 9.3 * 10-5 C flows in the coil. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field?

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  1. 18 May, 12:41
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    3.4 x 10^-4 T

    Explanation:

    A = 1.5 x 10^-3 m^2

    N = 50

    R = 180 ohm

    q = 9.3 x 106-5 c

    Let B be the magnetic field.

    Initially the normal of coil is parallel to the magnetic field so the magnetic flux is maximum and then it is rotated by 90 degree, it means the normal of the coil makes an angle 90 degree with the magnetic field so the flux is zero.

    Let e be the induced emf and i be the induced current

    e = rate of change of magnetic flux

    e = dФ / dt

    i / R = B x A / t

    i x t / (A x R) = B

    B = q / (A x R)

    B = (9.3 x 10^-5) / (1.5 x 10^-3 x 180) = 3.4 x 10^-4 T
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