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Chapter 29, Problem 67GP
A coil with 150 turns, a radius of 5.0 cm, and a resistance of 12 Ω surrounds a solenoid with 230 turns/cm and a radius of 4.5 cm; see Fig. 29–50. The current in the solenoid changes at a constant rate from 0 to 2.0 A in 0.10 s. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the induced current in the 150-turn coil.
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