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(a)
Current through the wire coil before the coil reaches the edge of the field.

Answer to Problem 24QAP
Current through the wire coil before the coil reaches the edge of the field =
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Current through the wire coil before the coil reaches the edge of the field =
(b)
Current through the wire coil while leaving the magnetic field.

Answer to Problem 24QAP
Current through the wire coil while leaving the magnetic field =
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Current through the wire coil while leaving the magnetic field =
(c)
Current through the wire coil after leaving the magnetic field.

Answer to Problem 24QAP
Current through the wire coil after leaving the magnetic field=
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Formula used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Current through the wire coil after leaving the magnetic field=
(d)
Total charge that flows past a given point in the coil as it leaves the field

Answer to Problem 24QAP
Total charge that flows past a given point in the coil as it leaves the field=
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Conclusion:
Total charge that flows past a given point in the coil as it leaves the field=
(e)
Plot the induced current as a function of horizontal position

Answer to Problem 24QAP
Explanation of Solution
Conclusion:
Graph is plotted, induced current vs the horizontal position.
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