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Textbook Solutions for Physics: Principles with Applications

Chapter 21 Problem 91

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. The wire of a tightly wound solenoid is unwound and used to make another tightly wound solenoid of twice the diameter. By what factor does the inductance change?

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The first step in solving 21 problem number 91 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: . The wire of a tightly wound solenoid is unwound and used to make another tightly wound solenoid of twice the diameter. By what factor does the inductance change?
From the textbook chapter Electromagnetic Induction and Faradays Law you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

. The wire of a tightly wound solenoid is unwound and used

Chapter 21 textbook questions

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