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the flux through the coils of a solenoid changes from 6.78*10^-4 wb to 1.33*10^-4 wb in 0.0333 s if the solenoid has 605 loops how much emf is generated​

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The electric and magnetic field ( emf ) generated given the number of loops in the solenoid is 9.90 V.

Given the data in the question;

  • [tex]\delta \theta_1 = 6.78*10^{-4}Wb[/tex]
  • [tex]\delta \theta_2 = 1.33*10^{-4}Wb[/tex]
  • [tex]\delta t = 0.0333s[/tex]
  • [tex]N = 605[/tex]

Electric and magnetic fields (EMF)

Emf are invisible energy regions also called radiation, associated with the use of electrical power and various forms of lighting.

From Faraday's law; emf E is expressed as;

[tex]emf = -N\frac{\delta \theta }{\delta t}[/tex]

Where N is number of loops, [tex]\delta \theta[/tex] is change in magnetic flux ( [tex]\delta \theta_2 - \delta \theta_1[/tex] ) and [tex]\delta t[/tex] is change in time.

First we determine the change in flux through each loop;

[tex]\delta \theta[/tex] =  ( [tex]\delta \theta_2 - \delta \theta_1[/tex] )

[tex]\delta \theta = (1.33 * 10^{-4} Wb) - (6.78 * 10^{-4} Wb)\\\\\delta \theta = -0.000545[/tex]

Now, we substitute our values into the expression above

[tex]emf = -N\frac{\delta\theta}{\delta t} \\\\emf = (-605) * (\frac{-0.000545}{0.0333}) \\\\emf = (-605) * (-0.016366)\\\\emf = 9.90V[/tex]

Therefore, the electric and magnetic field ( emf ) generated given the number of loops in the solenoid is 9.90 V.

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