The magnetic flux through a coil of wire containing two loops changes at a constant rate from 58 Wb to +38 Wb in 0.42 s. What is the emf induced in the coil?
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Suppose you are looking at two current loops in the planeof the page as shown in Fig. 29-49. When the switch S isclosed in the left-hand coil, (a) what is the direction of theinduced current in the other loop? (b) What is the situationafter a long time? (c) What is the direction of the inducedcurrent in the right-hand loop if that loop is quickly pulledhorizontally to the right(S having been closed for along time)?FIGURE 29-49 58.
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The first step in solving 29 problem number 58 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose you are looking at two current loops in the planeof the page as shown in Fig. 29-49. When the switch S isclosed in the left-hand coil, (a) what is the direction of theinduced current in the other loop? (b) What is the situationafter a long time? (c) What is the direction of the inducedcurrent in the right-hand loop if that loop is quickly pulledhorizontally to the right(S having been closed for along time)?FIGURE 29-49 58.
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