Determine the induced emf of a solenoid in a known uniform magnetic field given the geometry and number of turns in its coil.
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The magnetic flux through a solenoid can be calculated using the formula: Φ = B * A where Φ is the magnetic flux, B is the magnetic field strength, and A is the cross-sectional area of the solenoid. Show more…
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