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The magnetic field of a cylindrical magnet that has a pole-face radius 2.8 cm can be varied sinusoidally between minimum value of 14.8 T and maximum value of 15.2 T at a frequency of 50/π Hz. The cross-section of magnetic field is created by the magnet is shown. At a radial distance of 2 cm from the axis, the amplitude of electric field induced by the magnetic field variation (in mN/C) is (Integer only)

Answer» The magnetic field of a cylindrical magnet that has a pole-face radius 2.8 cm can be varied sinusoidally between minimum value of 14.8 T and maximum value of 15.2 T at a frequency of 50/π Hz. The cross-section of magnetic field is created by the magnet is shown. At a radial distance of 2 cm from the axis, the amplitude of electric field induced by the magnetic field variation (in mN/C) is

(Integer only)






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