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26 September, 19:20

A circular coil of radius 5.0 cm and resistance 0.20 Ω is placed in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The magnitude of the field changes with time according to B = 0.50e-20t T. What is the magnitude of the current induced in the coil at the time

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  1. 26 September, 19:58
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    Given that,

    Assume number of turn is

    N = 1

    Radius of coil is.

    r = 5cm = 0.05m

    Then, Area of the surface is given as

    A = πr² = π * 0.05²

    A = 7.85 * 10^-3 m²

    Resistance of

    R = 0.20 Ω

    The magnetic field is a function of time

    B = 0.50exp (-20t) T

    Magnitude of induce current at

    t = 2s

    We need to find the induced emf

    This induced voltage, ε can be quantified by:

    ε = - NdΦ/dt

    Φ = BAcosθ, but θ = 90°, they are perpendicular

    So, Φ = BA

    ε = - NdΦ/dt = - N d (BA) / dt

    A is a constant

    ε = - NA dB/dt

    Then, B = 0.50exp (-20t)

    So, dB/dt = 0.5 * - 20 exp (-20t)

    dB/dt = - 10exp (-20t)

    So,

    ε = - NA dB/dt

    ε = - NA * - 10exp (-20t)

    ε = 10 * NA exp (-20t)

    Now from ohms law, ε = iR

    So, I = ε / R

    I = 10 * NA exp (-20t) / R

    Substituting the values given

    I = 10*1 * 7.85 * 10^-3*exp (-20*2) / 0.2

    I = 1.67 * 10^-18 A
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