Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Constants Part A In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 160 turns enclo

ID: 2035881 • Letter: C

Question

Constants Part A In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 160 turns enclosing an area of 12.4 cm2 is rotated in a time interval of 5.00x102 s from a position where its plane is perpendicular to the earth's magnetic field to one where its plane is parallel to the field. The earth's magnetic field at the lab location is 5.4x10-5 T What is the total magnetic flux through the coil before it is rotated? Express your answer using two significant figures ?-6696-10-8 Wb Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; One attempt remaining; Try Again Part B

Explanation / Answer

Magnetic flux is given by:

phi1 = N*B*A*cos theta

Given values are

N = 160 turns

B = 5.4*10^-5 T

A = 12.4 cm^2 = 12.4*10^-4 m^2

theta = 0 deg, So cos 0 = 1

So,

phi1 = 160*5.4*10^-5*12.4*10^-4*1 = 1.07*10^-5 Wb

Part B

theta = 90 deg, cos 90 = 0

So phi2 = 0 Wb

Part C

average emf is given by:

Emf = -d(phi)/dt = -(phi2 - phi1)/dt

dt = 5.00*10^-2 sec

So

Emf = -(0 - 1.07*10^-5)/(5.00*10^-2)

Emf = 2.14*10^-4 V

Please Upvote.