The coil in an A.c generator consists of 8 turns

  1. The coil of the ac generator rotates at a frequency of f =60.0 Hz anddevelops an emf of 120 V (rms). The coil has an area of A =
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  2. The coil in an A.c generator consists of 8 turns of wire, each of area A=0.090m², and the total resistance of the wire is
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  3. A generator has a square coil consisting of 700 turns. The coil rotates at 78 rad/s in a 0.21-T magnetic field. The peak output
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  4. A generator has a square coil consisting of 700 turns. The coil rotates at 78 rad/s in a 0.21-T magnetic field. The peak output
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  5. A generator has a square coil consisting of 700 turns. The coil rotates at 78 rad/s in a 0.21-T magnetic field. The peak output
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  6. The coil in a generator has 200 windings and a cross-sectional area of 0.0100 m^2.If the coil turns at a constant rotational
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  7. A generator uses a coil that has 280 turns and a 0.45-T magnetic field. The frequency of this generator is 60.0 Hz, and its emf
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  8. You have a coil with 20 loops inside a magnetic field generator that is temporarily generating a field that has a rate of change
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  9. You have a coil with 20 loops inside a magnetic field generator that is temporarily generating a field that has a rate of change
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  10. You have a coil with 20 loops inside a magnetic field generator that is temporarily generating a field that has a rate of change
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