The figure below is a top down view of a circular wire coil with rotating clockwise in a uniform magnetic field directed to the right. The position of the wire at t=to is shown as dotted lines, the position of the coil t=t is shown as a solid line. A t - a) Label the direction of the induced current at points A and B. b) Is the magnitude of the induced current increasing, decreasing, or constant as it moves from its position at to to t? (Tip: is the loop position headed towardI 0 or l Imax at t= t?) c) Label the direction of the force on the wire at points A and B. d) Will the torque on the wire speed up or slow down the angular velocity () of the wire?

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The figure below is a top down view of a circular wire coil with rotating clockwise in a
uniform magnetic field directed to the right. The position of the wire at t=to is shown
as dotted lines, the position of the coil t=t is shown as a solid line.
to-
A
t
-
a) Label the direction of the induced current at points A and B.
b) Is the magnitude of the induced current increasing, decreasing, or constant as it
moves from its position at to to t? (Tip: is the loop position headed towardI 0 or l Imax
at t = t?)
c) Label the direction of the force on the wire at points A and B.
d) Will the torque on the wire speed up or slow down the angular velocity () of the
wire?
B.
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below is a top down view of a circular wire coil with rotating clockwise in a uniform magnetic field directed to the right. The position of the wire at t=to is shown as dotted lines, the position of the coil t=t is shown as a solid line. to- A t - a) Label the direction of the induced current at points A and B. b) Is the magnitude of the induced current increasing, decreasing, or constant as it moves from its position at to to t? (Tip: is the loop position headed towardI 0 or l Imax at t = t?) c) Label the direction of the force on the wire at points A and B. d) Will the torque on the wire speed up or slow down the angular velocity () of the wire? B.
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