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What is the radius of a tightly wound solenoid of circular cross-section that has 180turns if a change in its internal magnetic field of 3.0 T/s causes a 6.0 A current to flow?The resistance of the circuit that contains the solenoid is 17 ȍ. The only emf source forthe circuit is the induced emf.

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Answer:

Radius of cross section, r = 0.24 m

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Number of turns, N = 180

Change in magnetic field,
(dB)/(dt)=3\ T/s

Current, I = 6 A

Resistance of the solenoid, R = 17 ohms

We need to find the radius of the solenoid (r). We know that emf is given by :


E=N(d\phi)/(dt)


E=N(d(BA))/(dt)

Since, E = IR


IR=NA(dB)/(dt)


A=(IR)/(N.(dB)/(dt))


A=(6\ A* 17\ \Omega)/(180* 3\ T/s)


A=0.188\ m^2

or


A=0.19\ m^2

Area of circular cross section is,
A=\pi r^2


r=\sqrt{(A)/(\pi)}


r=\sqrt{(0.19)/(\pi)}

r = 0.24 m

So, the radius of a tightly wound solenoid of circular cross-section is 0.24 meters. Hence, this is the required solution.

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