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Section 28.4 Practice - Magnetic Field from Current
Subsection Numerical Practice
Calculation 28.4.1 . Magnetic Flux.
What is the magnetic flux through an equilateral triangle with side 60 cm long, whose plane makes a 60 degree angle with a uniform magnetic field of 0.33 T?
References References
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