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In Fig. 30-33, a circular loop of wire 10 cm in diameter

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In Fig. 30-33, a circular loop of wire 10 cm in diameter (seen edge-on) is placed with its normal at an angle u ! 30 with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.50 T. The loop is then rotated such that rotates in a cone about the field direction at the rate 100 rev/min; angle u remains unchanged during the process. What is the emf induced in the loop?

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QUESTION:

In Fig. 30-33, a circular loop of wire 10 cm in diameter (seen edge-on) is placed with its normal at an angle u ! 30 with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.50 T. The loop is then rotated such that rotates in a cone about the field direction at the rate 100 rev/min; angle u remains unchanged during the process. What is the emf induced in the loop?

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In figure, a circular loop of wire 10 cm in diameter (seen edge-on) is placed with its normal  at an angle  = 30 with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.50 T. The loop is then rotated such that  rotates in a cone about the field direction at the rate 100 rev/min; angle  remains unchanged during the process. What is the emf induced in the loop?

                       

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As the loop is rotated the flux  does not change.

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