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Physics, 16.11.2020 03:40, kelsotay5480

Part 1: A resistor of known resistance R is placed within a circular loop of wire of known radius, a, such that the loop is closed. This loop is placed within a sinusoidal magnetic field of a known amplitude B and period T directed along the loop’s axis of symmetry. Calculate the induced emf across the resistor. Part 2: Now, the situation is the same, but the radius of the loop is also increasing at constant rate x. Calculate the total induced emf across the resistor.

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