justing943
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Heya!
I'm wondering about these 2 questions.
In Q14, it says a the induced emf is 'measured.' That would mean that the 'circuit' had to be closed for a measuring device to be inserted. However, as the diagram itself stands, there is no complete circuit and hence no emf around the ring (assuming it's a ring that's like an open coil, not a thick ring), and hence no induced emf, and yet they say 'measure.' What did people respond on this one? :O I personally chose A.
For question 20, did people interpret half as simply mathematically halving the negative potential energy value, hence obtaining a less negative and hence larger value, or interpret half as a decrease in magnitude and hence doubling the negative value? (Not sure about the latter, heard someone discussing it). I took it as a mathematical halving of the value and got D.
Thanks,
jt
I'm wondering about these 2 questions.
In Q14, it says a the induced emf is 'measured.' That would mean that the 'circuit' had to be closed for a measuring device to be inserted. However, as the diagram itself stands, there is no complete circuit and hence no emf around the ring (assuming it's a ring that's like an open coil, not a thick ring), and hence no induced emf, and yet they say 'measure.' What did people respond on this one? :O I personally chose A.
For question 20, did people interpret half as simply mathematically halving the negative potential energy value, hence obtaining a less negative and hence larger value, or interpret half as a decrease in magnitude and hence doubling the negative value? (Not sure about the latter, heard someone discussing it). I took it as a mathematical halving of the value and got D.
Thanks,
jt