A loop of wire is moved through a region of uniform magnetic field. As it is mov
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A loop of wire is moved through a region of uniform magnetic field. As it is moved, its orientation with respect to the magnetic field direction does not change. The induced current at this time in the loop:
is zero
depends on the speed with which it is moved
depends on the magnitude of the field
depends on the shape of the loop
depends on the acceleration of the loop
is zero
depends on the speed with which it is moved
depends on the magnitude of the field
depends on the shape of the loop
depends on the acceleration of the loop
Explanation / Answer
Induced current is zero.
From faradays law induced emf = -d(phi)/dt = -d(ABcos(theta))/dt
Theres in no change in loop of the loop, B and theta also does not change.
so e =0,
from ohms law e =iR
induced current also zero
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