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If 50.0 cmof copper wire (diameter = 1.00 mm) is formed into a circular loop and placed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field that is increasing at the constant rate of 10.0 mT/s, at what rate is thermal energy generated in the loop?

Short Answer

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The rate of thermal energy generated in the loop is3.6810-6W

Step by step solution

01

Given

i) Length of wire, L = 50 cm

ii) Diameter of wire, d = 1mm

iii) Rate of increase of magnetic field,fBdt=10mT/s

02

Determining the concept

First, find the emf induced in the wire. By substituting the emf induced and the resistance of the wire in the formula for rate of energy dissipated, find the rate of thermal energy generated in the loop.

Faraday's law of electromagnetic inductionstates, Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, an electromotive force is induced in it.

Formulae are as follow:

=诲蠒Bdt=BAP=2RR=LA

Where,is magnetic flux, B is magnetic field, A is area, R is resistance,饾渶 is emf, L is length, P is power,饾湆 is resistivity.

03

Determining the rate of thermal energy generated in the loop

The rate of thermal energy generated in the loop is given by the equations 26-28,

P=2R.......................................1

Where, R is the resistance of the wire and is given by,

R=LA

The area enclosed by the loop is,

Aloop=rloop2=d24.

So the resistance becomes,

role="math" localid="1661761767125" R=Ld24....................................................2

The length of the wire is,

L=2r

Rearranging this equation for radius,

r=L2

So area can also be written as,

Aloop=rloop2=L22

Now, the magnitude of induced emf in the loop is given by Faraday鈥檚 law,

=dBdt

Since,B=BAloop=BL22

Therefore,

=L24dBdt............................................3

Substituting the expression for resistance and induced emf infrom (2) and (3),

P=2R=L24dBdt2L/d24P=d2L364dBdt2

But the rate of change of magnetic field is given asdBdt=0.0100T/s

Also,=1.6910-8.mis the resistivity of copper wire, from tables 27-1

The rate of thermal energy generated in the loop is,

P=110-3m20.500m364蟿蟿1.6910-8.m0.0100Ts2P=3.6810-6W

Hence, the rate of thermal energy generated in the loop is3.6810-6W

Therefore, by using the concept of induced emf and it鈥檚 formula, the rate of thermal energy can be determined.

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