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Why wouldn't rotating the handle 90 degrees induce an EMF?
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[QUOTE="bajerrrr, post: 6045878, member: 636865"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] [ATTACH=full]229777[/ATTACH] There is some current in the bottom coil. The question asks which would not be able to light the lightbulb - rotating the insulating handle 90 degrees - increasing resistance of variable resistor -reducing resistance of variable resistor - moving the insulating handle towards and away from the current carrying coil. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] emf = change in magnetic flux over time. right hand rule for current carrying wire B = (permeability of free space * current)/ (2pi * radius) magnetic flux = BA [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Rotating the handle 90 degrees would change the area exposed to the magnetic field. All the other choices would change the strength of the magnetic field. Wouldn't all of these choices be able to light the lightbulb? [/QUOTE]
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