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If a 200 turn, 10-3 m2 cross-sectional area coil is immersed in a magnetic field such that the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field. If the magnetic field increases by 6 T/s, then how much voltage is induced

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Answer:

1.2 volt induced in coil.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of turns
N = 200

Cross sectional area
A = 10^(-3)
m^(2)

Rate of increasing magnetic field
(dB)/(dt) = 6
(T)/(s)

From the faraday's law,

Induced emf is given by,


\epsilon = -N(d \phi)/(dt )

Where
\phi = magnetic flux


\phi = AdB \cos(0) ( because angle between normal coil and field is zero)

Where
A = area of coil

Put the value of
\phi in above equation,

Here we neglect minus sign


\epsilon = NA(dB)/(dt)


\epsilon = 200 * 10^(-3) * 6


\epsilon = 1.2 V

Therefore, 1.2 volt induced in coil

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