Chapter 30: Q. 16 (page 870)
A 1000 -turn coil of wire in diameter is in a magnetic field that increases from to in . The axis of the coil is parallel to the field. What is the emf of the coil?
Short Answer
The emf of the coil
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Chapter 30: Q. 16 (page 870)
A 1000 -turn coil of wire in diameter is in a magnetic field that increases from to in . The axis of the coil is parallel to the field. What is the emf of the coil?
The emf of the coil
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