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Sunday, April 14, 2019

Voltage, Current and Resistance

1.When the speed at which a conductor is moved through a magnetic field is increased, the induced voltage
increases decreases remains constant reaches zero

2.The induced voltage across a coil with 250 turns that is located in a magnetic field that is changing at a rate of 8 Wb/s is
1,000 V 2,000 V 31.25 V 3,125 V

3.For a given wirewound core, an increase in current through the coil
reverses the flux lines decreases the flux density increases the flux density causes no change in flux density

4.If the cross-sectional area of a magnetic field increases, but the flux remains the same, the flux density
increases decreases remains the same doubles

5.When the current through the coil of an electromagnet reverses, the
direction of the magnetic field reverses direction of the magnetic field remains unchanged magnetic field expands magnetic field collapses

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