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Determine the flux through a circular coil (diameter = 8.2 cm) when the magnetic field is 1.5 T and is oriented at 32.6 degrees with respect to the coil's normal.
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bobpursley
Coil normal? Is that the normal to the cross section of the coil?

If so, Flux=B*Area*cosine 32.6
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