A 59.0 -turn, 4.10-cm-diameter coil

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  1. I have a 250- turn circular coil of wire, 0.10 m in diameter, perpendicular to a 0.050 T magnetic field as shown below. I flip
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  2. A 19 turn circular coil of wire has diameter 1.09 m. It is placed with its axis along the direction of the Earth's magnetic
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  3. Problem 25.52A 100-turn, 2.0-cm-diameter coil is at rest in a horizontal plane. A uniform magnetic field 60 degrees away from
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  4. Problem 25.52A 100-turn, 2.0-cm-diameter coil is at rest in a horizontal plane. A uniform magnetic field 60 degrees away from
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  5. Problem 25.52A 100-turn, 2.0-cm-diameter coil is at rest in a horizontal plane. A uniform magnetic field 60 degrees away from
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  6. Problem 25.52A 100-turn, 2.0-cm-diameter coil is at rest in a horizontal plane. A uniform magnetic field 60 degrees away from
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  7. The maximum torque experienced by a coil in a 0.90 T magnetic field is 8.4 10-4 N·m. The coil is circular and consists of only
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  8. A magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of a single-turn circular coil. The magnitude of the field is changing, so that
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  9. A magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of a single-turn circular coil. The magnitude of the field is changing, so that
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  10. A magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of a single-turn circular coil. The magnitude of the field is changing, so that
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