A square, 36.0-turn coil that is 11.0 cm on a side with a resistance of 0.850Ω...

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A square, 36.0-turn coil that is 11.0 cm on a side with aresistance of 0.850Ω is placed between the poles of a largeelectromagnet. The electromagnet produces a constant, uniformmagnetic field of 0.700 T directed into the screen. As suggested bythe figure, the field drops sharply to zero at the edges of themagnet. The coil moves to the right at a constant velocity of 2.80cm/s. A shaded, rectangular region of uniformly distributed X'ssignifying a magnetic field into the screen, and a clear region tothe right of the shaded region. Inside and near the middle of theshaded region is a smaller square coil moving to the right withvelocity V. The coil is labeled as having N turns.
What is the current
i
1
through the wire coil before the coil reaches the right edgeof the field? Define counterclockwise current as positive andclockwise current as negative.
i
1
=

A

What is the current
i
2
through the wire coil while the coil is leaving thefield?
i
2
=

A

What is the current
i
3
through the wire coil after the coil leaves the field?
i
3
=

A
What is the total charge magnitude
∣
Δ
Q
∣
that flows past a given point in the coil as it leaves thefield?
∣
Δ
Q
∣
=

C

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