Respuesta :
E. 0.037 Volts. It's correct for Plato. The actual answer is around 0.0369 Volts
Answer:
0.037 volts
Explanation:
The formula for calculating the Electromagnetic field induction in a moving wire is:
[tex]Emf=B*l*v*sin(\theta )[/tex]
Where:
B is the strength of the magnetic field in Webers or [tex]\frac{N*m}{A}[/tex]
l is the longitude of the wire in meters
v is the speed of the wire crossing the magnetic field in meters per second (m/s)
and [tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the magnetic field and the wire
So, substituting the values into the formula:
[tex]Emf = 3.96 * 10^{-3} W * 1.5 m * 6.2 \frac{m}{s} * sin(90)[/tex]
sin(90)=1 so:
[tex]Emf = 3.96 * 10^{-3} W * 1.5 m * 6.2 \frac{m}{s} [/tex] = 0.0368 volts ≅ 0.037 volts