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A. What is the magnetic flux through the loop when it is perpendicular to the so

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Question


A. What is the magnetic flux through the loop when it is perpendicular to the solenoid?

I figured out A, which is 9.9*10^-5 Wb, but I am stuck on B. I tried multiplying the previous number by cos60 and got 4.95 *10^-5Wb but that is incorrect and also tried multiplying by sin60 and got 8.57*10^-5, but that is also incorrect. Help Please!

The following figure shows a 2.4-cm -diameter solenoid passing through the center of a 6.0-cm -diameter loop. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is 0.22T { m T} .(Figure 1) What is the magnetic flux through the loop when it is perpendicular to the solenoid? What is the magnetic flux through the loop when it is tilted at a 60 ? angle? I figured out A, which is 9.9*10^-5 Wb, but I am stuck on B. I tried multiplying the previous number by cos60 and got 4.95 *10^-5Wb but that is incorrect and also tried multiplying by sin60 and got 8.57*10^-5, but that is also incorrect.

Explanation / Answer

THE SAME AMOUNT OF FIELD LINES STILL PASS THROUGH THE LOOP. SO, IT IS SAME

=9.9*10^-5 Wb

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