A 5.0- coil, of 100 turns and diameter 6.0 cm, is placed between the poles of a
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A 5.0-Ω coil, of 100 turns and diameter 6.0 cm, is placed between the poles of a magnet so that the magnetic flux is maximum through the coil’s cross-sectional area. When the coil is suddenly removed from the field of the magnet, a charge of 1.0 × 10-4 C flows through a 595-Ω galvanometer connected to the coil. Compute B between the poles of the magnet.
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