The smallest time interval in which the magnetic field can be turned on or off to induced the emf is 47.5 s.
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The emf induced in the coil is calculated as follows;
emf = dФ/dt
where;
- dФ is change in flux
- dt is change in time
0.12 = 5.7/dt
dt = 5.7/0.12
dt = 47.5 s
Thus, the smallest time interval in which the magnetic field can be turned on or off to induced the emf is 47.5 s.
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Pt-200 is most likely to undergo beta-minus decay. Two four given isotopes of platinum are radioactive. Pt-192 is a stable isotope.
Answer:
Going from earth to the sun a probe would encounter the next layers in order:
- Corona
- Transition Region
- Chromosphere
- Photosphere
- Convection Zone
- Radiative Zone
- Core
A brief description of them:
Corona is the outermost layer and it cannot be seen with the naked eye, is starts at about 2100 km from the surface of the sun and it has no limit defined.
Transition Region is between the corona and the chromosphere, it has an extension of about 100km
The chromosphere is between 400 km from the surface of the sun to 2100 km. In this layer the further you get away from the sun it gets hotter.
The photosphere is the surface of the sun, the part that we can see, and extends from the surface to 400km.
The convection zone is where convection happens, hot gas rises, cools and rises again.
Radiative Zone is where the photons try to rise to move to higher layers.
The core of the Sun is where nuclear fusion occurs due to the very high temperatures.
Answer: Use the Right -hand Rule to find the direction of the magnetic field.
Explanation: A magnetic force only occur, in a magnetic field, when a particle is moving perpendicularly relative to the magnetic field. So, all three quantities are perpendicular among themselves.
The Right-Hand Rule apply for the positive charges moving in conventional current. If the moving charge is negative, the velocity must be reversed.
Right-Hand Rule determines the direction of any or all of the three and it is as follows: With you right hand, point your index finger in the direction of the velocity, your middle finger in the direction of the magnetic field and your thumb will be pointing in the direction of the magnetic force.
Another way of using the rule is when there is a current carrying wire:
The fingers of your right hand will curl into a half circle around the wire, they will point in the direction of the field. The thumb will point in the direction of the conventional current.