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Physics, 24.03.2020 21:34, hamilclips1748

To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 29.1: Faraday's Law. A metal detector uses a changing magnetic field to detect metallic objects. Suppose a metal detector that generates a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to its surface is held stationary at an angle of 15.0∘∘ to the ground, while just below the surface there lies a silver bracelet consisting of 6 circular loops of radius 5.00 cmcm with the plane of the loops parallel to the ground. If the magnetic field increases at a constant rate of 0.0250 T/sT/s, what is the induced emf EEEMF? Take the magnetic flux through an area to be positive when Bβƒ— Bβ†’B_vec crosses the area from top to bottom.

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