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Chapter 21, Problem 59GP
** You have a 12-V battery, some wire, a switch, and a separate coil of wire. (a) Design a circuit that will produce an emf around the coil even though it is not connected to the battery. (b) Show, using appropriate equations, why your system will work. (c) Describe one application for your circuit.
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Pearson eText for College Physics: Explore and Apply -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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