Fundamentals Of Applied Electromagnetics
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Author: Fawwaz T Ulaby Umberto Ravaioli
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Chapter 6, Problem 6P
The square loop shown in Fig. P6.6 is coplanar with a long, straight wire carrying a current
I (t) = 5 cos(2π × 104t) (A).
- (a) Determine the emf induced across a small gap created in the loop.
- (b) Determine the direction and magnitude of the current that would flow through a 4 Ω resistor connected across the gap. The loop has an internal resistance of 1 Ω.
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