Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 21, Problem 13P
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The maximum induced EMF in the antenna.

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Answer to Problem 13P

Solution:

The maximum induced EMF in the antenna is 0.65mV east or west.

Explanation of Solution

The horizontal component of the Earth’s magnetic field is effective in exerting a vertical force on the charged particle in the antenna.

The magnetic force on the positive charge in the antenna is to be directed upwards and gave a maximum magnitude.

The car should move towards the East through the northward horizontal component of the magnetic field.

Given:

The angle of dip, that is, the downward angle 38°.

The velocity of the 30.0 m/s

The length of antenna 55 cm.

The horizontal component of Earth’s magnetic field 5.0×105 T.

Formula Used:

The expression for the magnetic force is as follows:

F=qvBsinθ

Here, θ is the angle between the velocity vector and the magnetic field vector, q is the charge, v is the velocity vector, and B is the magnetic field.

The maximum induced EMF in the antenna is as follows:

ε=Blv

Here, ε is the induced EMF, l is the length, and B is the horizontal component of magnetic field.

Calculation:

Now, substitute Bcosθ for B, 55 cm for l, and 30.0 m/s for v in the equation ε=Blv.

ε=Bcosθ(55 cm)(30.0 m/s)

Substitute 38° for θ and 5.0×105 T for B in the equation ε=Bcosθ(55 cm)(30.0 m/s).

ε=5.0×105 Tcos38°(55 cm)(30.0 m/s)=(5.0×105 T)cos38°(55 cm)(30.0 m/s)=(5.0×105 T)(0.955)(55 cm)(102 m1.00 cm)(30.0 m/s)=65.01×105 V

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