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I have the answer to this. It's not a homework problem. Just attempting to study. Isn't going so well. You'd think after 10+ hours of it, I'd be able to solve the 'easy' level problems in the book.
\phi = \int \vec B \cdot d \vec a
E= -\frac{d\phi}{dt}
E=\frac{i}{R}
I know that at t=0, E=iR, E=(5A)(4Ohm)=20V.
I don't know even how to start this problem.
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
\phi = \int \vec B \cdot d \vec a
E= -\frac{d\phi}{dt}
E=\frac{i}{R}
The Attempt at a Solution
I know that at t=0, E=iR, E=(5A)(4Ohm)=20V.
I don't know even how to start this problem.