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How do you calculate this voltage ?

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How do you calculate the voltage generated by a 3 metre diameter coil of 100 turns, spinning at 2 revolutions per second, in a 0.5 Gauss magnetic field ?
 

Transversal to flux of course. Other would not be of interest

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It is the Faraday law, having problem with units... Gauss or Teslas, metres or centimetres...

Emax=2πfBNA
 

Can anyone confirm it is or it is not 4.4 Volts ? dosttl
 

I calculated:

E=(2•Π•2)•(0.5•\[{10}^{-4}\])•(Π•1.5²)•100≈0.44 V
 

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