Waiting for answer This question has not been answered yet. You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer.
Two coils of wire are aligned with their axes along the z-axis, as shown in the diagram.
Two coils of wire are aligned with their axes along the z-axis, as shown in the diagram. Coil 1 is connected to a power supply and conventional current flows clockwise through coil 1, as seen from the location of coil 2. Coil 2 is connected to a voltmeter. The distance between the centers of the coils is 0.16 m.Coil 1 has N1 = 550 turns of wire, and its radius is R1 = 0.07 m. The current through coil 1 is changing with time. At t=0 s, the current through coil 1 is I0 = 17 A. At t=0.4 s, the current through coil 1 is I0.4 = 6 A.Coil 2 has N2 = 260 turns of wire, and its radius is R2 = 0.04 m.At time t=0, what is the magnetic flux through one turn of coil 2? Remember that all turns of coil 1 contribute to the magnetic field. Note also that the coils are not very far apart (compared to their radii), so you can't use an approximate formula here.At t=0.4 s, what is the magnetic flux through one turn of coil 2?