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Chapter 20, Problem 1P
A vertical metal rod of length 20 cm moves south at constant speed 2.6 m/s in a 0.60 T magnetic field directed west. (a) Which end of the rod has an accumulation of excess electrons? (b) What is the potential difference between the ends of the rod?
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10. A square loop of wire, 0.75 m on each side,...Ch. 20 - 11. A long straight wire carrying a steady current...Ch. 20 -
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15. While I1 is constant, does current flow in...Ch. 20 - A circular conducting loop with radius 3.40 cm is...Ch. 20 - A circular conducting loop with radius 1.8 cm is...Ch. 20 - An external magnetic field parallel to the central...Ch. 20 - An external magnetic field is parallel to the...Ch. 20 - 19. In the figure, switch s is initially open. It...Ch. 20 - 20. Crocodiles are thought to be able to detect...Ch. 20 - 21. A bar magnet approaches a coil as shown, (a)...Ch. 20 - 22. Another example of motional emf is a rod...Ch. 20 - 23. Two loops of wire are next to each other in...Ch. 20 - 24. A dc motor has coils with a resistance of 16 Ω...Ch. 20 - Prob. 33PCh. 20 - Prob. 34PCh. 20 - Prob. 35PCh. 20 - 29. A doorbell uses a transformer to deliver an...Ch. 20 - Prob. 38PCh. 20 - 31. When the emf for the primary of a transformer...Ch. 20 - 32. A transformer with a primary coil of 1000...Ch. 20 - Prob. 41PCh. 20 - An ideal transformer takes an ac voltage of...Ch. 20 - 35. A 2 m long copper pipe is held vertically....Ch. 20 - In Problem 43, the pipe is suspended from a spring...Ch. 20 - Prob. 45PCh. 20 - Prob. 46PCh. 20 - 39. A solenoid of length 2.8 cm and diameter 0.75...Ch. 20 - Prob. 48PCh. 20 - Prob. 49PCh. 20 - Prob. 50PCh. 20 - Prob. 51PCh. 20 -
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