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(a)
The current in the coil
(a)
Answer to Problem 54P
The current in the coil has a value of
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for the magnetic field at the center of the coil.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, a current of
(b)
The rate of change of magnetic field
(b)
Answer to Problem 54P
The rate of change of magnetic field is
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for the magnetic field along the axis of the coil at a distance
Here,
Differentiate the left hand side and the right hand side of the equation with respect to time
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the rate of change of magnetic field is
(c)
The distance from the coil at which the metals experience a magnetic field
(c)
Answer to Problem 54P
The metals or devices experience a magnetic field at a distance of
Explanation of Solution
Rewrite equation (II) to find the equation for
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the metals or devices experience a magnetic field at a distance of
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