Problem 14: A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude Bo(t) is confined in a cylindrical region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the magnetic field in the region is pointed out of the page and has a magnitude of 5.5 T, but it is decreasing at a rate of 13 G/s. Due to the changing magnetic field, an electric field will be induced in this space which causes the acceleration of charges in the region. O O O B(t) O O
Problem 14: A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude Bo(t) is confined in a cylindrical region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the magnetic field in the region is pointed out of the page and has a magnitude of 5.5 T, but it is decreasing at a rate of 13 G/s. Due to the changing magnetic field, an electric field will be induced in this space which causes the acceleration of charges in the region. O O O B(t) O O
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Problem 14:
Part (a) What is the magnitude of this acceleration, in meters per square second?
a = ______
![Problem 14: A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude Bo(t) is confined in a cylindrical
region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the magnetic field in the region is pointed out of the page and has a magnitude of 5.5 T, but
it is decreasing at a rate of 13 G/s. Due to the changing magnetic field, an electric field will be induced in this space which
causes the acceleration of charges in the region.
B(t)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff062ae38-2401-46ec-b1b4-5c5b28807dc0%2Fe984e2a4-1c5a-4b39-87e3-66df39eaa0ae%2Fauhs1n9_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 14: A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude Bo(t) is confined in a cylindrical
region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the magnetic field in the region is pointed out of the page and has a magnitude of 5.5 T, but
it is decreasing at a rate of 13 G/s. Due to the changing magnetic field, an electric field will be induced in this space which
causes the acceleration of charges in the region.
B(t)
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