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A 795-loop square armature coil with a side of 10. 5 cm rotates at 70. 0 rev/s in a uniform magnetic field of strength 0. 45 t. what is the rms voltage output of the generator?

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The rms voltage output of the generator is 1.94 × 10⁻ ⁵ V.

RMS is an acronym for root mean squared. An RMS value is more than just the "amount of AC power that causes the same heating impact as an analogous DC power" or something along those lines.

No. of loop = 795

Diameter of the coil = 10.5 cm

Radius of the coil = 5.25 cm

Magnetic Field, B = 0.45 T

Time, t = 70.0 rev/s

              [tex]V_{rms} =\frac{NwAB}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

Where,

              N = No. of loop

              A = Area of the coil

              B = Magnetic Field

              [tex]V_{rms}[/tex] = Voltage rms

Area of the coil = πr²

                        = 86.57 cm²

w = 2π/t

   =( 2 × 3.141)/70.0

   = 0.089

[tex]V_{rms} =\frac{795*0.089*86.57* 0.45}{\sqrt{2} }\\\\V_{rms} =\frac{2756.36}{\sqrt{2} }\\\\\\V_{rms} =\frac{2756.36}{1.414 }\\\\V_{rms} = 1.94 * 10^-^5 V[/tex]

Therefore, the rms voltage output of the generator is 1.94 × 10⁻ ⁵ V.

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