If a magnetic field \(\vec{B} = (5.20\hat{i} + 2.40\hat{j}) \times 10^{-2} \text{ T}\) passes through the area \(\vec{A} = (4.00 \times 10^{-1} \text{ m}^2)\hat{i}\), determine the magnetic flux through this area.
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The magnitude of a vector B = (Bx, By) is given by the formula: |B| = sqrt(Bx^2 + By^2) In this case, Bx = 6.20 x 10^(-2) T and By = 2.40 x 10^(-2) T. Plugging these values into the formula, we get: |B| = sqrt((6.20 x 10^(-2))^2 + (2.40 x 10^(-2))^2) |B| = Show more…
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