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What is the flux dn(t) generated by solenoid 1's magnetic field through a single turn of solenoid 2? Express ?1(t) in terms of h(t), quantities given in the introduction, and any needed constants. Constants| Periodic Table Learning Goal View Available Hint(s) To learn about mutual inductance from an example of a long solenoid with two windings To illustrate the calculation of mutual inductance it is helpful to consider the specific example of two solenoids that are wound on a common cylinder. We will take the cylinder to have radius p and length L. Assume that the solenoid is much longer than its radius, so that its field can be determined from Ampère's law throughout its entire length: $B(F) dlend i(t)Bi (t)p ous Answe Correct (Figure 1) We will consider the field that arises from solenoid 1 which has n1 turns per unit length. The magnetic field due to solenoid 1 passes (entirely, in this case) through solenoid 2, which has n2 turns per unit length. Any change in magnetic flux from the field generated by solenoid 1 induces an EMF in solenoid 2 through Faraday's law of induction Part C Now find the electromotive force E2 (t) induced across the entirety of solenoid 2 by the change in current in solenoid 1. Remember that both solenoids have en Express your answer in terms of dl, (t)/dt, n, n2, other parameters given in the introduction, and any relevant constants View Available Hint(s) Figure 1 of 1 &2(t) Submit Radius p Part D This question will be shown after you complete previous question(s) Part E This question will be shown after you complete previous question (s) Blue coi n turns per unit length Part F This question will be shown after you complete previous question (s) Black coil: ni turns per unit length Provide Feedback Next >

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