Answer:
angular velocity(ω) is the rate change of angular displacement.
ω=θ/t and it SI unit is rad/s
Explanation:
this is very similar with the definition of linear velocity (rate of change of displacement). it specifies the angular speed of an object and the axis about which the object is rotating.
Answer:
the primary coil current produces a magnetic field, which changes as the current changes. the iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field. the changing magnetic field induces a changing potential difference (voltage) in the secondary coil.
The equation is
s= d/t
In this case you would have to write it out as:
s= 20/5
Speed = 4
In the above case we can say that power given by external agent to pull the rod must be equal to the power dissipated in the form of heat due to magnetic induction.
Part a)
when we pull the rod with constant speed then power required will be product of force and velocity
here we will have
P = 4 W
v = 4 m/s
now we will have
So external force required will be 1 N
PART B)
now in order to find magnetic field strength we can say
here we know that induced EMF in the wire is E = vBL
so power due to induced magnetic field is given by
by solving above equation we will have