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The only symbolic variable in your answer should be time, "t". Math constants and basic functions like ".77-","sin()" and "cos()" are ok, but nothing else • Example numeric formula:...

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The only symbolic variable in your answer should be time, "t". Math constants and basic functions like ".77-","sin()" and "cos()" are ok, but nothing else • Example numeric formula: "r8+6.75*t+sin(3.09*t)" - notice there are no variables other than "t" • Use only three significant digits (e.g. "1.23","45.6","0.0789") • Do NOT enter any unit vectors, e.g. "u[z]". • Positive moments are CCW. • Positive current is in the direction shown (negative current is in the opposite direction)
Questions XXXXXXXXXXare related and should be completed in order. A square, current-carrying loop of wire (a simple generator) rotates about the z-axi: (counter clockwise, CCW) in a uniform magnetic field B, and is connected to a purely resistive load (not shown).
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David answered on Dec 22 2021
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Problem 3.1
Solution
EMF generated across a cu
ent ca
ying loop placed in magnetic field is given by
E = E0Sin
Where E0 is max emf developed in the coil and is equal to
E0 = NBA
Where N is no of turns in the coil , B is magnetic field in which the coil is placed , A is area of the coil and angular
velocity of coil
As Given in the question
= 100 x


radians/s (as 1 rpm =

radians/s) = 10.46 rad/s
Combined Resistance = 0.1 ohms
B = 1.0 T
Length of each side = 0.1 m
Then area of the loop = 0.01m2
So maximum emf developed across the ends can be calculated as
E0 = NBA
On replacing the...
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