Respiration monitor belts are sometimes used in hospitals to monitor the breathing of patients. One particular model consists of a 200-turn coil of wire that wraps around a patient's chest. When the patient inhales, the area bounded by the coil increases by 38.0 cm2. The magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field is 50.0 μT and makes an angle of 28.0∘ with the plane of the coil. If the patient takes 1.68 s to inhale, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the coil (in μV) during this time interval? μV

Respiration monitor belts are sometimes used in hospitals to monitor the breathing of patients. One particular model consists of a 200-turn coil of wire that wraps around a patient's chest. When the patient inhales, the area bounded by the coil increases by 38.0 cm2. The magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field is 50.0 μT and makes an angle of 28.0∘ with the plane of the coil. If the patient takes 1.68 s to inhale, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the coil (in μV) during this time interval? μV

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Respiration monitor belts are sometimes used in hospitals to monitor the breathing of patients. One particular model consists of a 200-turn coil of wire that wraps around a patient's chest. When the patient inhales, the area bounded by the coil increases by 38.0 c m 2 . The magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field is 50.0 μ T and makes an angle of 28.0 with the plane of the coil. If the patient takes 1.68 s to inhale, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the coil (in μ V ) during this time interval? μ V

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