Cracking the SAT Physics Subject Test
- What’s the induced emf in the loop?
- In which direction will current be induced to flow?
Here’s How to Crack It
- As we found in Questions 1−3, the magnetic flux through the
loop changes when the loop rotates. Using the values we determined
earlier, Faraday’s law gives
- The original magnetic flux was 6 × 10−4 Wb upward, and was
decreased to 3 × 10−4 Wb. So the change in magnetic flux is −3 ×
10 −4 Wb upward, or, equivalently, ∆ɸB = 3 × 10−4 Wb, downward.
To oppose this change, we would need to create some magnetic flux
upward. The current would be induced in the counterclockwise
direction (looking down on the loop) because the right-hand rule
tells us that then the current would produce a magnetic field that
would point up.