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A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude B0(t) is confined in a cylindrical region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the
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A time-dependent but otherwise uniform magnetic field of magnitude B0(t) is confined in a cylindrical region of radius 6.5 cm. Initially the magnetic field in the region is pointed out of the page and has a magnitude of 5.5 T, but it is decreasing at a rate of 24.5 G/s. Due to the changing magnetic field, an electric field will be induced in this space which causes the acceleration of charges in the region. What is the direction of acceleration of a proton placed in at 1.5 cm from the center?
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Answer:
The acceleration is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The radius is
The magnitude of the magnetic field is
The rate at which it decreases is
The distance from the center of field is
According to Faraday’s law
and
Where the magnetic flux
E is the electric field
dl is a unit length
So
Now
is the circumference of the circular loop formed by the magnetic field and it mathematically represented as 
A is the area of the circular loop formed by the magnetic field and it mathematically represented as
So
Substituting values
The negative signify the negative which is counterclockwise
The force acting on the proton is mathematically represented as
Also
So
Where m is the mass of the the proton which has a value of
So