A rectangular wire loop of sides 8 cm and 2 cm with a small cut is moving out of a region of uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.3 T directed normal to the loop. What is the emf developed across the cut if the velocity of the loop is 1 cm s-1 in a direction normal to the (a) longer side, (b) shorter side of the loop? For how long does the induced voltage last in each case?
Length of the rectangular wire, l = 8 cm = 0.08 m
Width of the rectangular wire, b = 2 cm = 0.02 m
Hence, area of the rectangular loop,
A = lb
= 0.08 x 0.02
= 16 x 10-4 m2
Magnetic field strength, B = 0.3 T Velocity of the loop, v = 1 cm/s = 0.01 m/s
(a) Emf developed in the loop is given as:
e = Blv
= 0.3 × 0.08 x 0.01 = 2.4 x 10-4 V
Time taken to travel along the width, t = \(\frac{Distance travelled}{Velocity}\) = \(\frac{b}{v}\)
= \(\frac{0.02}{0.01}\)= 2 s
Hence, the induced voltage is 2.4 x 10-4 V which lasts for 2 s.
(b) Emf developed, e = Bbv
= 0.3 × 0.02 x 0.01 = 0.6 x 10-4 V
Time taken to travel along the length, t = \(\frac{Distance travelled}{Velocity}\) = \(\frac{I}{V}\)
= \(\frac{0.08}{0.01}\) = 8 s
Hence, the induced voltage is 0.6 x 10-4 V which lasts for 8 s.
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answer the following questions:
There are two laws, given by Faraday which explain the phenomena of electromagnetic induction:
Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, an emf is induced. If the conductor circuit is closed, a current is induced, known as the induced current.
The Emf induced inside a coil is equal to the rate of change of associated magnetic flux.
This law can be mathematically written as:
∈\(-N {\triangle \phi \over \triangle t}\)