As shown below, there are two concentric copper wire loops; a 2.3 cm radius loop and a 31 cm radius loop. The cross-sectional area of each wire is 0.001 m². The current in the larger loop goes from a counterclockwise 1.9 A to 0 A in 8.1 x 10-4 s. Find the voltage & current in the smaller loop during the stated time interval. Assume the B-field of the larger loop is uniform (though not constant) across the smaller loop. V = X I = current direction = counterclockwise

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As shown below, there are two concentric copper wire loops; a 2.3 cm radius loop and a 31 cm radius loop. The cross-sectional
area of each wire is 0.001 m². The current in the larger loop goes from a counterclockwise 1.9 A to 0 A in 8.1 x 10-4 s. Find the
voltage & current in the smaller loop during the stated time interval. Assume the B-field of the larger loop is uniform (though not
constant) across the smaller loop.
V =
X
I =
current direction = counterclockwise ✓
Transcribed Image Text:Problem As shown below, there are two concentric copper wire loops; a 2.3 cm radius loop and a 31 cm radius loop. The cross-sectional area of each wire is 0.001 m². The current in the larger loop goes from a counterclockwise 1.9 A to 0 A in 8.1 x 10-4 s. Find the voltage & current in the smaller loop during the stated time interval. Assume the B-field of the larger loop is uniform (though not constant) across the smaller loop. V = X I = current direction = counterclockwise ✓
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