Solenoids and electromagnets are widely used in power generation and distribution. A solenoid formed from a length of wire has 80 turns. The solenoid carries a constant current of 13 A and the strength of the magnetic field produced is measured to be 7.3×10-3 T at its center. What is the length of the wire that forms the solenoid
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As the coil of wire in the generator spins, an output potential difference is induced. Explain how the size of this induced potential difference varies as the coil of wire spins.
Suppose that the generator coil is rotated one half of a full revolution, from = 0o to = 90o, in 30 ms. The coil has 350 loops and is square 8 cm on a side. If the coil is in a uniform magnetic field of 0.75 T, what is the maximum EMF induced in the coil? Show your work