samuelclarke
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no, because it starts initially perpendicular to the magnetic fieldIts got slip rings so its definitely AC not DC but I'm not sure that its any of the answers. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it start cutting the maximum flux so it shouldn't it be starting with max emf and so be a cos wave not a sine wave?
Its got slip rings so its definitely AC not DC but I'm not sure that its any of the answers. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it start cutting the maximum flux so it shouldn't it be starting with max emf and so be a cos wave not a sine wave?
+1This is the shittest question that I have ever seen.
The flux is initially maximum, but the graphs represent current and time, not flux.This is the shittest question that I have ever seen. What up the the "up" and "down"...
From the diagram, it looks like it starts when the plane of the coil is parallel to the magnetic flux and hence, when change of flux is maximum. This means that it should be none of these graphs.
Whether it is positive or negative depends on the way you connect it to a voltmeter but essentially, both A and B are the most correct.