A long solenoid with \(15\) turns per cm has a small loop of area \(2.0\) cm2 placed inside the solenoid normal to its axis. If the current carried by the solenoid changes steadily from \(2.0\) A to \(4.0\) A in \(0.1\) s, what is the induced emf in the loop while the current is changing?

1. \(7.5 \times 10^{-6}~ \text{V}\) 2. \(6.5 \times 10^{-6}~\text{V}\)
3. \(7.5 \times 10^{-5}~\text{V}\) 4. \(6.5 \times 10^{-5}~\text{V}\)
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It is desired to measure the magnitude of the field between the poles of a powerful loudspeaker magnet. A small flat search coil of area 2 cm2 with 25 closely wound turns, is positioned normal to the field direction, and then quickly snatched out of the field region. Equivalently, one can give it a quick 90° turn to bring its plane parallel to the field direction). The total charge flown in the coil (measured by a ballistic galvanometer connected to the coil) is 7.5 mC. The combined resistance of the coil and the galvanometer is 0.50 Ω. The field strength of the magnet is:

1. 0.55 T
2. 0.75 T
3. 0.67 T
4. 0.49 T

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