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Electromotive force and Calculating it (1 Viewer)

P!xel

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I was wondering if emf (electromotive force) can be negative?

And what formula would you suggest to use for the following question?

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A model plane has wings that are each 2.55m long. If the plane is travelling at 84.0km/h in a region where Earth's magnetic field has a vertical component of T. What emf could be produced in the wing?



 

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I was wondering if emf (electromotive force) can be negative?
Of course it can. The negative sign in Physics just signifies the direction.

And what formula would you suggest to use for the following question?

Q1.2
A model plane has wings that are each 2.55m long. If the plane is travelling at 84.0km/h in a region where Earth's magnetic field has a vertical component of T. What emf could be produced in the wing?



This is out of the current syllabus. If you're still interested used EMF=Blvsinθ
 

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