What is the maximum torque of an L00 turn circular coil with a radius of 1cm that carries a current of 24 A and resides in a uniform magnetic field of 0.25 T?
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Given that the radius of the circular coil is 1 cm, which is 0.01 m. The area of the circular coil is A = πr^2 = π(0.01)^2 = 3.14 x 10^-4 m^2. Show more…
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