Same as problem 4 except the coil A is made to rotate about
a vertical axis (figure). No current flows in B if A is at rest.
The current in coil A, when the current in B (at t = 0) is
counter-clockwise and the coil A is as shown at this instant,
t = 0, is
(a) constant current clockwise
(b) varying current clockwise
(c) varying current counter clockwise
(d) constant current counter clockwise
Answers
Answer:
(a) constant current clockwise
Explanation:
Key concept: In this problem, the Lenz’s law is applicable so let us introduce Lenz’s law first. .
Lenz’s law gives the direction of induced emf/induced current. According to this law, the direction of induced emf or current in a circuit is such as to oppose the cause that produces it. This law is based upon law of conservation of energy.
When the current in coil B (at t= 0) is counter-clockwise and the coil A is considered above it. The counter clockwise flow of the current in coil B is equivalent to north pole of magnet and magnetic field lines are eliminating upward to coil A. When coil A starts rotating at t = 0, the current in A is constant along clockwise direction by Lenz’s rule.
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