A circular loop 10 cm in radius with a resistance of 0.4 Ohm is in a magnetic fi
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A circular loop 10 cm in radius with a resistance of 0.4 Ohm is in a magnetic field of 0.6 T whose direction is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The loop is grasped at opposite ends of a diameter and pulled out into a rectangle 30 cm long and 1.4 cm wide in a time of 0.2 seconds (the loop is transformed into the rectangle). Find the magnetic flux through the circular loop; Find the magnetic flux through the rectangular loop; Find the average EMF (absolute value) in the wire while it is being deformed Find the average current in the wire while it is being deformed.Explanation / Answer
a)
Flux through the circular loop is given by,
c = B.A = (0.6 T)(3.14X(0.1 m)2)
or, c = 1.884X10-2T-m2
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b)
Flux through the rectangular loop is given by,
r = B.A = (0.6 T)(0.3 mX0.014 m)
or, r = 2.52X10-3Tm2
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c)
emf induced is,
E = -(r - c)/t = -[0.252X10-2T-m2 - 1.884X10-2T-m2]/(0.2 s)
or, E = 8.16X10-2 V
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d)
Current in the wire is,
I = E/R = (8.16X10-2 V)/(0.4)
or, I = 0.204 A
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