A rectangular loop of wire with sides 0.137 m and 0.537 m lies in a plane perpendicular to a constant magnetic field. The magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.522 T

Induced EMF in a Rectangular Loop – Faraday’s Law

Physics Problem: Induced EMF in a Rectangular Wire Loop

Question

A rectangular loop of wire with sides 0.137 m and 0.537 m lies in a plane perpendicular to a constant magnetic field. The magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.522 T and is directed parallel to the normal of the loop’s surface. In a time of 0.210 s, what is the average emf induced in the loop?

Answer

📘 Concept Used – Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday’s Law is used to calculate the average induced emf:

emfavg = |ΔΦ / Δt|
where Φ = B × A
  • B = magnetic field strength (in T)
  • A = area of the loop (in m²)
  • Δt = time interval (in seconds)

🧾 Given Values

  • Magnetic field, B = 0.522 T
  • Dimensions of the loop: 0.137 m × 0.537 m
  • Time interval, Δt = 0.210 s

🧮 Step-by-Step Calculation

Step 1: Area of the loop

A = 0.137 × 0.537 = 0.073509 m²

Step 2: Change in magnetic flux

ΔΦ = B × A = 0.522 × 0.073509 = 0.038403 Wb

Step 3: Calculate the average induced emf

emfavg = 0.038403 / 0.210 = 0.183 V

✅ Final Answer

0.183 V

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