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AP Physics 2: 1.2 Systems Interactions and Changes
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AP Physics 2: 2.3 Systems Interactions and Changes. Calculate the emf induced across the wings of the starship.

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And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by starship captains..

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because our favorite thing to wear is a starship captains uniform. All right the [Man stood on a bed wearing a starship captain uniform in space]

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starship moonlight phantom is navigating the strange planet of spinach-topia and

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power supplies are running low the last thing captain O'Neill wants to do is [Captain O'Neill being fed spinach]

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land because well she really hates spinach. The magnetic field of spinach-

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topia is point one tesla's far higher than that of Earth the captain wonders

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if the EMF generated across the metal wings of the starship could provide a [Starship zooms off into the distance]

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power boost the ship has a velocity of five kilometers per second and a wingspan

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of 200 meters the EMF induced in a conductor of length L moving through a

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magnetic field B with a velocity V is EMF equals BBL calculate the EMF induced

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across the wings of the starship and here are the potential answers yeah spinach [a big red pause button]

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based planet doesn't have a lot of appeal to us either but we'd be happy to

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land on cheeseburgeriter any time we're in the neighborhood the question [Boy jumping on cheeseburgers]

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tells us that EMF equals velocity times the magnetic field intensity measured in

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Tesla's times the length of a wire of course we don't have a wire we have a [girl wearing a onesie holding a wire]

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spaceship way cooler than a piece of wire with a velocity of 5000 meters per

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second, a magnetic fields of point 1 Tesla's and a length of 200 meters we

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have a voltage of a hundred thousand volts also known as a hundred kilo volts

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so the right answer is C if you need anything else we'll be traveling amongst [Boy in bed riding around outer space]

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the stars in our dreams and with our blanky.

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