Suppose that a magnetic field is constant everywhere on a flat 1.0-m2 surface and that the magnetic flux through this surface is 2.0 Wb. Find the maximum magnitude of the magnetic field?
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0 Wb and the area of the surface is 1.0 m^2, we have: Φ = B * A Show more…
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