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DIRECTIONS: 1. Draw a layout of what is going on in this question 2. Incorporate appropriate laws and equations. (Faradays and Lenzs Law) 3. Find the average current in small ring and its direction.
Resource: Cutnell, Physic Book 8e Some page I encountered while researching google (scribd.com) with the file Example 11.1 Mutual Inductance of Two Concentric Coplanar Loops for Guide 11
Plugged in values:
was a counterclockwise, so the induced current on the inner ring is clockwise. Answer: Induced current on the inner ring is 1.23*10^-10 A, clockwise.
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So I made the corrections in the calculations and got the answer as follows:
Also I just had a thought if we set counterclockwise as postiive and our change in I would be +8 and we get a negative emf and current value.
The units make sense in regards to E being in [V] and I being in [A], but when I worked through the problem when you plugged the values back into Faraday's Law, I had some left overs. -1[T(m/A)(A)(m)-T(m/A)(A)(m)]/s>>> the amps would cancel out but then I was left with -1(Tm^2-Tm^2)/s. So Im just a little confused on that part. And then another part was that its looks like you just got rid of the -1 in the beginning of Faraday's equation.