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6 You make a solenoid with a radius of 5.0 cm radius using a copper wire...

6

You make a solenoid with a radius of 5.0 cm radius using a

copper wire of the length of 200 m and diameter of 0.05 cm.

what will be the magnitude of the magnetic field strength

along the axis of it, if you run a current of 30.0 A through it?

Now you hold a circular loop of a wire with the radius of 8 cm

and a resistance of 2 ohm around this solenoid and want to

induce a current in it. What would the value of this current be

if you change the current in your solenoid with a rate of 0.5

A/s?

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