#7 A circular conducting loop Magnetic Flux and Faraday Induction with a radius of 0.250 meters is oriented perpendicularly to a uniform 1.50 T magnetic field in the positive z direction. Take the total resistance of the loop to be 12.5 N. a. What is the value of the magnetic flux through the loop?

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A circular conducting loop
Magnetic Flux and Faraday Induction
with a radius of 0.250 meters is oriented perpendicularly to a uniform 1.50 T magnetic field
in the positive z direction. Take the total resistance of the loop to be 12.5 N.
a. What is the value of the magnetic flux through the loop?
Transcribed Image Text:#7 A circular conducting loop Magnetic Flux and Faraday Induction with a radius of 0.250 meters is oriented perpendicularly to a uniform 1.50 T magnetic field in the positive z direction. Take the total resistance of the loop to be 12.5 N. a. What is the value of the magnetic flux through the loop?
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Step 2

a) To determine:  Magnetic flux through the loop.

    Formula used:

                        Physics homework question answer, step 2, image 1

    Calculation:  As the circular loop is oriented normally to the magnetic field, so

                            Physics homework question answer, step 2, image 2

                         Substituting the values in the above formula, we get,

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Step 3

b) To determine:  Change in magnetic flux.

    Formula used:

                          Physics homework question answer, step 3, image 1

    Calculation:  Put the value of flux and time interval in the above expression,

                          Physics homework question answer, step 3, image 2      

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