R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 28, 2022 #1 Question 6.13.2.9
Bob99 temporarylol hater Joined Apr 1, 2022 Messages 229 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 28, 2022 #2 shouldn't it be D?. The variables (velocity, B field, area) are all constant so maybe the EMF is constant? im not too sure.
shouldn't it be D?. The variables (velocity, B field, area) are all constant so maybe the EMF is constant? im not too sure.
R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 28, 2022 #3 Bob99 said: shouldn't it be D?. The variables (velocity, B field, area) are all constant so maybe the EMF is constant? im not too sure. Click to expand... ye I was confused by that too - but then I realised that flux is a vector quantity.... Could someone clarify the answer? Thanks!!! Edit: flux density is vector and flux is scalar (the truth) Last edited: May 28, 2022
Bob99 said: shouldn't it be D?. The variables (velocity, B field, area) are all constant so maybe the EMF is constant? im not too sure. Click to expand... ye I was confused by that too - but then I realised that flux is a vector quantity.... Could someone clarify the answer? Thanks!!! Edit: flux density is vector and flux is scalar (the truth)
T Thundermaster123 Member Joined May 15, 2021 Messages 38 Gender Male HSC 2022 Uni Grad 2025 May 28, 2022 #4 Run hard@thehsc said: ye I was confused by that too - but then I realised that flux is a vector quantity.... Could someone clarify the answer? Thanks!!! Edit: flux density is vector and flux is scalar (the truth) Click to expand... Wouldn't it be D cuz the flux is constant?
Run hard@thehsc said: ye I was confused by that too - but then I realised that flux is a vector quantity.... Could someone clarify the answer? Thanks!!! Edit: flux density is vector and flux is scalar (the truth) Click to expand... Wouldn't it be D cuz the flux is constant?
R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 28, 2022 #5 @Thundermaster123 but if flux were constant there would be no emf and the question only lists the emf graph - ig what you mean is that the magnitude of lux is constant (but that still does not make sense since flux is a scalar quantity I believe)...
@Thundermaster123 but if flux were constant there would be no emf and the question only lists the emf graph - ig what you mean is that the magnitude of lux is constant (but that still does not make sense since flux is a scalar quantity I believe)...