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3/27/06 Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Rule, continued Introduction to Waves & Sound

3/27/06 Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Rule, continued Introduction to Waves & Sound Lab 8 this afternoon. Wednesday’s Reading: Rest of Sec. 9.2: Musical Instruments (pp. 280 – 285) Reading Quiz up later today Pick Partner for Poster; inform me of choice on Reading Quiz.

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3/27/06 Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Rule, continued Introduction to Waves & Sound

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  1. 3/27/06 Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Rule, continued Introduction to Waves & Sound Lab 8 this afternoon Wednesday’s Reading: Rest of Sec. 9.2: Musical Instruments (pp. 280 – 285) Reading Quiz up later today Pick Partner for Poster; inform me of choice on Reading Quiz

  2. Example: Applying Lenz’s Law – Fight the Flux Change! A solenoid is used to create a uniform magnetic field that points into the page. A wire loop of area A is in the magnetic field, as shown. For each of the following cases, choose one of the following for the direction of the induced current in the loop: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x c) The loop is rotated so that the top of the loop comes out of the page and the bottom of the loop goes into the page.

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