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Homework Statement
Attached below
Homework Equations
Emf = - \Delta\Phi / \Deltat
emf = vBl; motional emf
The Attempt at a Solution
In the two attached files, there are problems that ask for the direction of the induced current.
I understand that the induced current flows in the direction that opposes the magnetic flux that created it.
In the first file, \Delta\Phi is negative because flux (BAcos\theta) was smaller in the 2nd case than in the 1st. cos 0 > cos 60.
The opposite direction of the induced current is up because \Delta\Phi is negative
But, how would I find out the direction of the current?
FB = I l B sin\theta
We only know that we need magnetic flux and magnetic field to point upwards. Without the direction of FB, how can I use the right hand rule to find the direction of the induced current?
I have the same problem with the problem shown in the second file.
emf = vB l (memorized equation)
We then need magnetic flux out of the page and the magnetic field to do so as well.
Also, is motional emf the same as induced emf?