A very long, straight solenoid with a diameter of 3.00 cm is wound with 40 turns
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Question
A very long, straight solenoid with a diameter of 3.00 cm is wound with 40 turns of wire per centimeter, and the windings carry a current of 0.250 A. A second coil having N turns and a larger diameter is slipped over the solenoid so that the two are coaxial. The current in the solenoid is ramped down to zero over a period of 0.5 s.
Part A
What average emf is induced in the second coil if it has a diameter of 3.60 cm and N = 38?
Express your answer in microvolts to two significant figures.
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Part B
What is the induced emf if the diameter is 7.20 cm and N = 76?
Express your answer in volts to two significant figures.
E = VExplanation / Answer
Emf = N.d/dt = N.B.dA/dt
Emf = N.A.dB/dt
what about the B valuue?