A 10 cm × 10 cm square loop lies in the xy-plane. The magnetic field in this region of space is s function it is given by ?B = (0.30tî + 1.50t²?)T, where t is in s. What is the emf induced in the loop at time t = 2.0 s?
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0 s. Given that the magnetic field is B = (0.30t + 1.50t^2) T, and t = 2.0 s: B = 0.30(2.0) + 1.50(2.0)^2 B = 0.60 + 6.00 B = 6.60 T The area of the loop is 0.1 m^2. Magnetic flux (Φ) = B * A Φ = 6.60 * 0.1 Φ = 0.66 Wb Show more…
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