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A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.7 m/s with its 89-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 52 μT magnetic field. You may want to review (Pages 806 - 809) . Part A What is the magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head

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Answer:

The magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head is
7.87*10^(-5)\ V

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Steady speed = 1.7 m/s

Wide = 89 cm

Magnetic field = 52\mu T

We need to calculate the emf induced

Using formula of induced emf


\epsilon = Blv

Where, B = magnetic filed

l = length

v = speed


\theta=90^(\circ)


\sin90=1

Put the value into the formula


\epsilon=52*10^(-6)*89*10^(-2)*1.7


\epsilon=7.87*10^(-5)\ V

Hence, The magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head is
7.87*10^(-5)\ V

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