The drawing shows a type of flow meter that can be used to measure the speed of
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The drawing shows a type of flow meter that can be used to measure the speed of blood in situations when a blood vessel is sufficiently exposed (e.g., during surgery). Blood is conductive enough that it can be treated as a moving conductor. When it flows perpendicularly with respect to a magnetic field, as in the drawing, electrodes can be used to measure the small voltage that develops accross the vessel. Suppose the speed of the blood is 0.24 m/s and the diameter of the vessel is 5.6 mm. In a 0.57T magnetic field what is the magnitude of the voltage that is measured with the electrodes in the drawing?
Explanation / Answer
emf = B*v*d = 672 *10^-6 volts = 672 uVolts
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