Three glass fishbowls are each at rest on a table. The three bowls differ in sha
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Three glass fishbowls are each at rest on a table. The three bowls differ in shape and volume, but each has an opening on top of the same horizontal area. A uniform magnetic field, directed downward, is applied to the bowls. Through which fishbowl, if any, is the magnitude of the magnetic flux greatest through the glass?
Three glass fishbowls are each at rest on a table. The three bowls differ in shape and volume, but each has an opening on top of the same horizontal area. A uniform magnetic field, directed downward, is applied to the bowls. Through which fishbowl, if any, is the magnitude of the magnetic flux greatest through the glass?
A. the tallest fishbowl B. the fishbowl that encloses the greatest volume C. the shortest fishbowl D. none of the fishbowls (The magnetic flux is equal in all three fishbowls.)Explanation / Answer
D. none of the fishbowls (The magnetic flux is equal in all three fishbowls.)
as net flux = B*Area(open area ontop)
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