A loudspeaker creates sound by pushing air back and forth with a paper cone that is driven

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A loudspeaker creates sound by pushing air back and forth with a paper cone that is driven by a magnetic force on a wire coil at the base of the cone. Figure P24.52 shows the details. The cone is attached to a coil of wire that sits in the gap between the poles of a circular magnet. The 0.18 T magnetic field, which points radially outward from N to S, exerts a force on a current in the wire, moving the cone. The coil of wire that sits in this gap has a diameter of 5.0 cm, contains 20 turns of wire, and has a resistance of 8.0 Ω. The speaker is connected to an amplifier whose instantaneous output voltage of 6.0 V creates a clockwise current in the coil as seen from above. What is the magnetic force on the coil at this instant?

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College Physics A Strategic Approach

ISBN: 9780134779218

4th Edition

Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones

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