A TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) device creates very rapidly changing m
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Question
A TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) device creates very rapidly changing magnetic fields. The field near a typical pulsed-field machine rises from 0 T to 2.5 T in 200 s. Suppose a technician holds his hand near the device so that the axis of his 1.8-cm-diameter wedding band is parallel to the field.
What emf is induced in the ring as the field changes? ---> 3.2 V.(correct)
Question:
If the band is made of a gold alloy with resistivity6.2×108m and has a cross-section area 4.1 mm2 , what is the induced current?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Explanation / Answer
here,
change in magnetic feild , dB = 2.5 T
timne , t = 2 * 10^-4 s
diamter , d = 0.018 m
radius , r = 0.009 m
the emf induced , EMF = area * dB/dt
EMF = pi * 0.009^2 * 2.5 /( 2 * 10^-4)
EMF = 3.18 V
b)
resistivity , p = 6.2 * 10^-8 ohm.m
area , a = 4.1 * 10^-6 m^2
length ,l = 2 * pi * r
l = 2 * pi * 0.009
l = 0.05652 m
resistance , R = p * l /a
R = 6.2 * 10^-8 * 0.05652 /( 4.1 * 10^-6)
R = 8.55 * 10^-4 ohm
current , I = EMF /R
I = 3.72 * 10^3 A
the current induced is 3.72 * 10^3 A
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