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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Suppose that you wish to construct a simple ac generator having an output of 12 V maximum when rotated at 60 Hz. A uniform magne

tic field of 0.050 T is available. If the area of the rotating coil is 100 cm2, how many turns do you need?
Physics
2 answers:
Alchen [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

You need 63.66 turns.

Explanation:

The number of turns of a magnetic field is given by the following formula:

N = \frac{V}{S*T*2\pi f}

In which N is the number of turns, V is the maximum output voltage, S is the area of the rotating coil, in square meters and T is the measure of the magnetic field and f is the frequency.

In this problem, we have that:

Suppose that you wish to construct a simple ac generator having an output of 12 V maximum when rotated at 60 Hz. This means that V = 12 and f = 60.

A uniform magnetic field of 0.050 T is available. This means that T = 0.050.

If the area of the rotating coil is 100 cm2, how many turns do you need?

This means that S = 0.01m². So:

N = \frac{V}{S*T*2\pi f}

N = \frac{12}{0.01*0.05*120\pi}

N = 63.66

You need 63.66 turns.

lilavasa [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The number of turns is 64.

Explanation:

Given that,

Magnetic field = 0.050 T

Area of coil = 100 cm²

Frequency = 60 Hz

Output voltage emf= 12 V

We need to calculate the number of turns

Using formula of induced emf

emf =NAB\omega

N=\dfrac{emf}{A\times B\times2\pi f}

N=\dfrac{12}{0.01\times0.050\times2\times3.14\times60}

N =63.6 = 64\ turns

Hence, The number of turns is 64.

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