(a) The magnetic equator is a line on the surface of Earth on which Earths magnetic field is horizontal. At the magnetic equator, how would you orient a flat sheet of paper so as to create the maximum magnitude of magnetic flux through it? (b) How about the minimum magnitude of magnetic flux
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A coil that has turns and an area is suspended from the ceiling by a wire that provides a linear restoring torque that has a torsion constant The two ends of the coil are connected to each other, the coil has resistance and the moment of inertia of the coil is The plane of the coil is vertical and parallel to a uniform horizontal magnetic field when the wire is not twisted (i.e., The coil is twisted about a vertical axis through its center by a small angle and released. The coil then undergoes damped harmonic oscillation. Show that its angle with its equilibrium position will vary with time according to where t _ RI>(NBA)2, v _ 1k>I and v_ _ v021 _ (2v0t)_2.
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