(b) Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden within objects, or metal objects buried underground. Using any laws in Electric and Magnet, please explain how the metal detector works. (c) The metal detector is held at 0=15.0° to the ground and there lies a gold chain consisting of 6 circular loops of R=5.00 cm just below the surface with the plane of the loops parallel to the ground. If the magnetic field increases at a constant rate of 0.0250 T/s, what is the induced emf?

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(b) Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden
within objects, or metal objects buried underground. Using any
laws in Electric and Magnet, please explain how the metal
detector works.
(c) The metal detector is held at 0=15.0° to the ground and there
lies a gold chain consisting of 6 circular loops of R=5.00 cm just
below the surface with the plane of the loops parallel to the
ground. If the magnetic field increases at a constant rate of
0.0250 T/s, what is the induced emf?
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Transcribed Image Text:(b) Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden within objects, or metal objects buried underground. Using any laws in Electric and Magnet, please explain how the metal detector works. (c) The metal detector is held at 0=15.0° to the ground and there lies a gold chain consisting of 6 circular loops of R=5.00 cm just below the surface with the plane of the loops parallel to the ground. If the magnetic field increases at a constant rate of 0.0250 T/s, what is the induced emf? Figure 3
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