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Initially theres a magnetic field of 1.1T through the center of the coil at a right angle.The magnitude reverses direction in 0.1secs. Calculate the average current flowing in t…
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initially theres a magnetic field of 1.1T through the center of the coil at a right angle.The magnitude reverses direction in 0.1secs. Calculate the average current flowing in the solenoid during this time interval .
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Step-by-step explanation:
the aversge is 3.4t
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