The ends of a coil, having 20 turns, area of cross-section 1 cm2 and resistance 2 Ω, are connected to a galvanometer of resistance 40 Ω. The plane of coil is inclined at an angle 30∘ to the direction of a magnetic field of intensity 1.5 T. The coil is quickly pulled out of the field, to a region of zero magnetic field. Calculate the total charge that passes through the galvanometer, during this interval.
Given,
N=20 turns
A=1 cm2=10−4 m2
R=2+40=42 Ω
B=1.5 T
θ=90∘−30∘=60∘
Total flux linked with the coil having turns N and area A is:
ϕ1=N(→B.→A)=NBAcosθ
Initial flux, ϕ1=NBAcos60∘
ϕ1=NBA2
When the coil is pulled out of the field, the flux becomes zero,
∴ Final flux, ϕ2=0
So, the change in flux is,
|Δϕ|=NBA2
The charge flowed through circuit is:
q=ΔϕR=NBA2R
⇒q=20×1.5×10−42×42
∴ q=0.357×10−4C=35.7 μC
Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.
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