Constants Part A In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 240 turns Each
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Constants Part A In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 240 turns Each turn of the coil encloses an area of 15 cm2 , The coil is rotated from a position where its plane is perpendicular to the earth's magnetic field to one where ts plane is parallel to the field. The rotation takes 4.4x102s. The earth's magnetic field at the location of the laboratory is 6.0x10-T What is the magnetic flux through one turn of the coil before it is rotated? The SI unit for magnetic flux is the Weber (Wb), which is equal to Tm*2. Express your answer using two significant figures. -2.2 105 Wb Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect, Try Again: 3 attempts remainingExplanation / Answer
Formula for the magnetic flux is B = NBA
B = (240 T) (6*10-5 T) (0.0015 m2) = 2.16*10-5 T