Author Question: In a demonstration, a 4.00 cm2 square coil with 10 000 turns enters a larger square region with a ... (Read 152 times)

cmoore54

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 568
In a demonstration, a 4.00 cm2 square coil with 10 000 turns enters a larger square region with a uniform 1.50 T magnetic field at a speed of 100 m/s. The plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field lines. If the breakdown voltage of air is 4 000 V/cm on that day, the largest gap you can have between the two wires connected to the ends of the coil and still get a spark is
 a. 7.5  10-3 cm.
  b. 0.015 cm.
  c. 7.5 cm.
  d. 13 cm.
  e. 15 cm.

Question 2

A small airplane with a wing span of 12 m flies horizontally and due north at a speed of 60 m/s in a region where the magnetic field of the earth is 60 mT directed 60 below the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the induced emf between the ends of the wing?
 a. 50 mV
  b. 31 mV
  c. 37 mV
  d. 44 mV
  e. 22 mV



angrybirds13579

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 344
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question

cmoore54

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 568
Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

Did you know?

Everyone has one nostril that is larger than the other.

Did you know?

The first documented use of surgical anesthesia in the United States was in Connecticut in 1844.

Did you know?

Fungal nail infections account for up to 30% of all skin infections. They affect 5% of the general population—mostly people over the age of 70.

Did you know?

Serum cholesterol testing in adults is recommended every 1 to 5 years. People with diabetes and a family history of high cholesterol should be tested even more frequently.

Did you know?

Common abbreviations that cause medication errors include U (unit), mg (milligram), QD (every day), SC (subcutaneous), TIW (three times per week), D/C (discharge or discontinue), HS (at bedtime or "hours of sleep"), cc (cubic centimeters), and AU (each ear).

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library