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When solving for mutual induction, how do you know what surface to take the flux over?
This discussion focuses on Faraday's law of mutual induction, specifically the selection of surfaces for calculating electromotive force (emf). The boundary of the chosen surface must be the loop around which the emf is computed, typically a flat, orientable surface to simplify calculations. An example provided involves a circular loop of wire with a radius of 1 cm placed inside a solenoid, where the magnetic field increases to 0.1 T over 0.001 seconds. The resulting emf calculated is 0.031 V, producing a current of 31 mA, which is safe for the LED in the circuit.
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