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184_notes:examples:week12_flux_examples [2017/11/12 20:56] – [Review of Flux through a Loop] tallpaul184_notes:examples:week12_flux_examples [2017/11/12 21:11] – [Review of Flux through a Loop] tallpaul
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   * We represent the situation with the given representation in the example statement above. Below, we also show a side and front view of the first loop for clarity.   * We represent the situation with the given representation in the example statement above. Below, we also show a side and front view of the first loop for clarity.
  
-{{ 184_notes:12_first_loop.png?400 |First Loop}}+{{ 184_notes:12_first_loop.png?500 |First Loop}}
 ====Solution==== ====Solution====
 Since the magnetic field has a uniform direction, and the area of the loop is flat (meaning $\text{d}\vec{A}$ does not change direction either), then we can simplify the dot product: Since the magnetic field has a uniform direction, and the area of the loop is flat (meaning $\text{d}\vec{A}$ does not change direction either), then we can simplify the dot product:
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