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Find the magnetic flux linked with a rectangular coil of size 6 cm×8 cm placed at right angle to a magnetic field of 0.5 Wbm2.

Important Questions on Electromagnetic Induction

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A square coil of 600 turns, each side 20 cm, is placed with its plane inclined at 30° to a uniform magnetic field of 4.5×104Wb m2. Find the flux through the coil.
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A magnetic field of flux density 1.0 Wb m2 acts normal to a 80 turn coil of 0.01m2. Find the emf induced in it, if this coil is removed from the field in 0.1 s.
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70 tum coil with average diameter of 0.02 m is placed perpendicular to magnetic field of 9000 T. If the magnetic field is changed to 6000 T in 3 s, what is the magnitude of the induced emf?
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A magnitude field of flux density 10 T acts normal to a 50 turn coil of 100 cm2 area. Find the emf induced in it if the coil is removed from the field in 120 s.
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A coil of area 0.04 m2 having 1000 turns is suspended perpendicular to a magnetic field of 5.0×10-5 Wb m-2. It is rotated through 90° in 0.2 s. Calculate the average emf induced in it.
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A wire 40 cm long bent into a rectangular loop 15 cm×5 cm is placed perpendicular to the magnetic field whose flux density is 0.8 Wb m2. Within 1.0 second, the loop is changed into a 10 cm square and flux density increases to 1.4 Wb m2. Calculate the value of induced emf.
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An air-cored solenoid of length 50 cm and area of cross-section 28 cm2 has 200 turns and carries a current of 5.0 A. On switching off, the current decreases to zero within a time interval of 1.0 ms. Find the average emf induced across the ends of the open switch in the circuit.
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A closed coil consists of 500 turns on a rectangular frame of area 4.0 cm2 and has a resistance of 50 Ω. It is kept with its plane perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of 0.2 Wb m2. Calculate the amount of charge flowing through the coil when it is turned over (rotated through 180°). Will this answer depend on the speed with which the coil is rotated?