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A coil of wire (8.106 cm2 area) can generate a voltage difference when rotated in a magnetic field. If a 335 turn coil is rotated at 243 Hz in a B field of 0 T, what is the maximum voltage created ?

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The magnetic flux Φ through a coil with N turns and area A whose normal vector makes an angle θ with the field B is given by:


\Phi=NAB\cos\theta

On the other hand, the voltage difference induced on a loop whose magnetic flux is a function of time is given by:


V_(ind)=-(d)/(dt)\Phi(t)

Since the magnetic field is 0T, then:


\Phi=NA(0)\cos\theta=0

Thus, the induced voltage difference is:


V_(ind)=-(d)/(dt)(0)=0

Therefore, the maximum voltage created is 0V.

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