A 10 cm x 10 cm square loop lies in the xy-plane. The magnetic field in this region of space is described by B equals (0.30t i + 0.50t² k) (units of B is T and t is seconds). What is the emf induced in the loop at t = 0.5s?
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First, we need to find the magnetic flux through the loop at time t. The magnetic flux (Φ) is given by the dot product of the magnetic field (B) and the area vector (A) of the loop: Φ = B ⋅ A Show more…
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