Asked by charlie
Would someone check this please?
A circular loop of wire of radius 0.10 m and of resistance 2.0 ~ 10−3 ƒ¶ is in
a region where there is a uniform magnetic field B.
The field is at 30‹ to the normal to the plane of the wire loop as shown in Figure 3. The magnitude of the
magnetic field falls at a steady rate from 6.0 ~ 10−2 T to zero in 2.0 seconds.
What is the value of the current flowing round the wire loop while the field is decreasing?
I get 0.8A
A circular loop of wire of radius 0.10 m and of resistance 2.0 ~ 10−3 ƒ¶ is in
a region where there is a uniform magnetic field B.
The field is at 30‹ to the normal to the plane of the wire loop as shown in Figure 3. The magnitude of the
magnetic field falls at a steady rate from 6.0 ~ 10−2 T to zero in 2.0 seconds.
What is the value of the current flowing round the wire loop while the field is decreasing?
I get 0.8A
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