EMI

im this solution we already incoprated No of turns in I , why do we again take in force
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Gamertug
GamertugOP4mo ago
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SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato3mo ago
We didnt N is there to find emf across the whole wire then iN would be the total cureent
Gamertug
GamertugOP3mo ago
yes iN is the total current , why do we use N in force then we already accounted for all of the current
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato3mo ago
Ara bhai We didnt account total current in emf equation you're right that the I current is flowing through N loops but every N loop will experience a ilb force thus Nilb
Gamertug
GamertugOP3mo ago
i still dont understand for 1 loop I = BLV/R , that I is flowing through N loops so force should have only 1 N this way
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato3mo ago
Okay whats the emf in the whole wire
Gamertug
GamertugOP3mo ago
NBLV/R
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato3mo ago
Whats the force experienced by one loop
Gamertug
GamertugOP3mo ago
IBL
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato3mo ago
So NB^2L^2V/R Right?
Gamertug
GamertugOP3mo ago
ok i think i get it +solved @SIMPle Potato
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