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Inductive charging is used to wirelessly charge electronic devices ranging from toothbrushes to cell phones. Suppose the base unit of an inductive charger produces a 1.50 ✕ 10−3 T magnetic field. Varying this magnetic field magnitude changes the flux through a 12.0-turn circular loop in the device, creating an emf that charges its battery. Suppose the loop area is 3.75 ✕ 10−4 m2 and the induced emf has an average magnitude of 5.10 V.Calculate the time required (in s) for the magnetic field to decrease to zero from its maximum value.
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