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Faraday's Law of Induction (PDF)
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A uniform magnetic field is directed into the page, and is decreasing at a constant rate. A conducting ring of radius d and resistance R lies in the page. What is the magnitude and direction of the induced current in the loop? Pick a point a and b on opposite sides of the ring. What is the potential difference between these two points?
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A square loop of side L has resistance R and moves at constant speed to the right in the plane of the page. It moves from a field free region into a region where the magnetic field is into the page and constant. This region of non-zero field is a square with sides of length 2L, and the magnetic field strength in this region is B. What is the external force required to move this loop at constant speed through this region of non-zero field? Sketch a graph of this force as a function of the position of the loop.
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A long straight wire is vertical and carries a current I which is vertical and increasing steadily at the constant rate of dI/dt. Consider a rectangular wire loop of resistance R, two of whose sides are parallel to the long straight wire, and whose plane contains the long straight wire. The distance from the long straight wire to the nearest parallel side of the loop is a, and the distance to the furtherest parallel side of the loop is b. The length of the wire loop parallel to the wire is l. What is the induced current in the wire loop due to the time changing magnetic field from the long straight wire?
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