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Voltage Induced in a Loop Rotating in a Constant Magnetic Field. Important points to consider: The area vector is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Sketch the problem. must be in rad/s. V max occurs when sin t = 1. V min occurs when sin t = 0. Use radian mode.
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Voltage Induced in a Loop Rotating in a Constant Magnetic Field Important points to consider: • The area vector is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. • Sketch the problem. • must be in rad/s. • Vmax occurs when sin t = 1. • Vmin occurs when sin t = 0. • Use radian mode.
The Problem: A simple ac alternator is used to generate a peak output voltage of 24.0 V. The square armature (rotating loops) consists of windings that are 5.0 cm on a side and rotates in a magnetic field of 0.500 T at a rate of 60 rev/s. How many loops, N, of wire must be wound on the square armature? B 24.0 V
varies, with time, from 0 to 24 V as sin t varies from 0 to 1. Here, the voltage given is peak, so sin t must equal 1.