A 4.0-cm by 5.0-cm rectangular coil has 200 turns. Its axis makes an angle of 35° with a uniform magnetic field of 0.7 T. What is the magnetic flux through this coil?
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The area is given by: $A = length \times width = 4.0 \, cm \times 5.0 \, cm = 20 \, cm^2 = 20 \times 10^{-4} \, m^2$ Show more…
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