(II) A 16-cm-diameter circular loop of wire is placed in a 0.50-T magnetic field. ( a ) When the plane of the loop is perpendicular to the field lines, what is the magnetic flux through the loop? ( b ) The plane of the loop is rotated until it makes a 35° angle with the field lines. What is the angle θ in Eq. 29–1a for this situation? ( c ) What is the magnetic flux through the loop at this angle?
(II) A 16-cm-diameter circular loop of wire is placed in a 0.50-T magnetic field. ( a ) When the plane of the loop is perpendicular to the field lines, what is the magnetic flux through the loop? ( b ) The plane of the loop is rotated until it makes a 35° angle with the field lines. What is the angle θ in Eq. 29–1a for this situation? ( c ) What is the magnetic flux through the loop at this angle?
(II) A 16-cm-diameter circular loop of wire is placed in a 0.50-T magnetic field. (a) When the plane of the loop is perpendicular to the field lines, what is the magnetic flux through the loop? (b) The plane of the loop is rotated until it makes a 35° angle with the field lines. What is the angle θ in Eq. 29–1a for this situation? (c) What is the magnetic flux through the loop at this angle?
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After graduating from medical school you and a friend take a three hour cruise to celebrate and end up
stranded on an island. While looking for food, a spider falls on your friend giving them a heart attack.
Recalling your physics, you realize you can build a make-shift defibrillator by constructing a capacitor from
materials on the boat and charging it using the boat's battery. You know that the capacitor must hold 100
J of energy and be at 1000 V (fortunately this is an electric boat which has batteries that are 1000 V) to
work. You decide to construct the capacitor by tightly sandwiching a single layer of Saran wrap between
sheets of aluminum foil. You read the Saran wrap box and fortunately they tell you that it has a thickness
0.01 mm and dielectric constant of 2.3. The Saran wrap and foil are 40 cm wide and very long. How long
is the final capacitor you build that saves your friend?
How do I plot the force F in Matlba (of gravity pulling on the masses) versus spring displacement, and fit the data with a linear function to find the value for the spring constant. To get a linear fit, use polynomial order 1. Report the value of 'k' from the fit.
What code is used?
Ok im confused on this portion of the questions being asked.
the first snip is the solution you gave which is correct. BUt now it is asking for this and im confused.
The magnitude of the force F_11 is __________LB.
The direction of the force F_11 is __________LB.
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